The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert Sanderson |
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The important end of historical knowledge is a prudent application of it io
ourselves , with a view to regulate and amend our own conduct . As the examples
of men ftriatly and faithfully discharging lheir professional duties must obviously
tend to ...
The important end of historical knowledge is a prudent application of it io
ourselves , with a view to regulate and amend our own conduct . As the examples
of men ftriatly and faithfully discharging lheir professional duties must obviously
tend to ...
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They must however be pronounced generally des void of harmony of numbers ,
or beauty of versification . Involved in the ... Yet it must be confessed , that all the
wit and eloquence of the author have been anable to fecure them froni neglect .
They must however be pronounced generally des void of harmony of numbers ,
or beauty of versification . Involved in the ... Yet it must be confessed , that all the
wit and eloquence of the author have been anable to fecure them froni neglect .
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... and we may easily fuppose that Dr . Donne , separated from his , beloved wife
and family , whom he had left in a very distressful situation , must have suffered
the most poignant anxiety of mind , and of course much indifpolition of body m .
... and we may easily fuppose that Dr . Donne , separated from his , beloved wife
and family , whom he had left in a very distressful situation , must have suffered
the most poignant anxiety of mind , and of course much indifpolition of body m .
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I must not pass in silence , being an argu6 ment of Dr . Sanderson ' s piety , great
ability , and judgment , as " a casuist . Discourfing with an honourable person i (
whose piety * I value more than his nobility and learning , though both be “ great )
...
I must not pass in silence , being an argu6 ment of Dr . Sanderson ' s piety , great
ability , and judgment , as " a casuist . Discourfing with an honourable person i (
whose piety * I value more than his nobility and learning , though both be “ great )
...
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... takes off the obligation of a claw , or does excuse , diminish , or aggravate the
transgression : « For every case of conscience being only this Is this lawful for « r
me , or is it not ? and the law the only rule and meafure by which « • I ' must ...
... takes off the obligation of a claw , or does excuse , diminish , or aggravate the
transgression : « For every case of conscience being only this Is this lawful for « r
me , or is it not ? and the law the only rule and meafure by which « • I ' must ...
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