The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonT. Wilson and R. Spence, 1807 - 447 páginas |
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... these , knows not how and whence human actions be- come morally good and evil , never can ( in hypothefi ) rationally and certainly determine , whether this or that particular action " be fo.2 . The fecond thing , which , ' he faid ...
... these , knows not how and whence human actions be- come morally good and evil , never can ( in hypothefi ) rationally and certainly determine , whether this or that particular action " be fo.2 . The fecond thing , which , ' he faid ...
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... these remarks provoke the chastisement of cenfure : Let them not be condemned as nu- gatory and infignificant : Amidft our difquietudes and delufive cares , amidst the painful anxiety , the difguftful irksomeness , which are often the ...
... these remarks provoke the chastisement of cenfure : Let them not be condemned as nu- gatory and infignificant : Amidft our difquietudes and delufive cares , amidst the painful anxiety , the difguftful irksomeness , which are often the ...
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... our gaze : " Worthies these of pious name " From your pourtraying pencil claim " A fecond life , and strike anew " With fond delight the admiring view .是 1 " And thus at once the peopled brook " Submits xxiv THE LIFE OF.
... our gaze : " Worthies these of pious name " From your pourtraying pencil claim " A fecond life , and strike anew " With fond delight the admiring view .是 1 " And thus at once the peopled brook " Submits xxiv THE LIFE OF.
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... these and other circumstances concur in confirming the afsertion , that though he did not partake of the benefits of early erudition , yet in maturer age , he enlarged his in tellectual acquifitions , fo as to render them fully ...
... these and other circumstances concur in confirming the afsertion , that though he did not partake of the benefits of early erudition , yet in maturer age , he enlarged his in tellectual acquifitions , fo as to render them fully ...
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... these kind appellations . Let it always be recorded to his honour , that he never retracted any promise , when made in favour even of his meanest frienda . Neal , in his " Hiftory of the Puritans , " introduces an erroneous quotation ...
... these kind appellations . Let it always be recorded to his honour , that he never retracted any promise , when made in favour even of his meanest frienda . Neal , in his " Hiftory of the Puritans , " introduces an erroneous quotation ...
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