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... yet nevertheless I have just cause to doubt , that it flies too high over men ' s
heads ? : I have a purpose therefore ( though I break the order of time ) to draw it
down to the sense , by some patterns of a Natural Story and Inquisition . And
again ...
... yet nevertheless I have just cause to doubt , that it flies too high over men ' s
heads ? : I have a purpose therefore ( though I break the order of time ) to draw it
down to the sense , by some patterns of a Natural Story and Inquisition . And
again ...
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... and as that which may be overborne by my zeal and affection to this cause ; I
think it were an error to speak further , till I may see some sound foundation laid
of the lawfulness of the action , by them that are better versed in that argument .
... and as that which may be overborne by my zeal and affection to this cause ; I
think it were an error to speak further , till I may see some sound foundation laid
of the lawfulness of the action , by them that are better versed in that argument .
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I will therefore first of all distinguish the cases ; though you shall give me leave in
the handling of them not to sever them with too much preciseness ; for both it
would cause needless length , and we are not now in arts or methods , but in a ...
I will therefore first of all distinguish the cases ; though you shall give me leave in
the handling of them not to sever them with too much preciseness ; for both it
would cause needless length , and we are not now in arts or methods , but in a ...
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... cause of hostility ? Whether a war be lawful to recover to the Church countries
which formerly have been Christian , though now alienate , and Christians utterly
extirped ? Whether a war be lawful to free and deliver Christians that yet remain ...
... cause of hostility ? Whether a war be lawful to recover to the Church countries
which formerly have been Christian , though now alienate , and Christians utterly
extirped ? Whether a war be lawful to free and deliver Christians that yet remain ...
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First , I shall agree , that as the cause of a war ought to be just , so the justice of
that cause ought to be evident ; not ... For by the consent of all laws , in capital
causes the evidence must be full and clear : and it so where one man ' s life is in
...
First , I shall agree , that as the cause of a war ought to be just , so the justice of
that cause ought to be evident ; not ... For by the consent of all laws , in capital
causes the evidence must be full and clear : and it so where one man ' s life is in
...
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