An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volume 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... consider of philosophical enquiries , and such as related thereunto , as physick , anatomy , geometry , astronomy , navigation , staticks , magneticks , chemicks , mechanicks , and natural experiments ; with the state of these stu- dies ...
... consider of philosophical enquiries , and such as related thereunto , as physick , anatomy , geometry , astronomy , navigation , staticks , magneticks , chemicks , mechanicks , and natural experiments ; with the state of these stu- dies ...
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... consider , that as there would be no false dice , if there were no true ones ; so if dissembling is grown universal , it ceaseth to be foul play , having an implied allowance by the general practice . He that was so often forced to ...
... consider , that as there would be no false dice , if there were no true ones ; so if dissembling is grown universal , it ceaseth to be foul play , having an implied allowance by the general practice . He that was so often forced to ...
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... consider that our very judgments are apt to grow in time as partial as our affections : and thus by accident only , he became of their opinion , in his weakness , who had so much en- deavoured , always , to contribute to his power ...
... consider that our very judgments are apt to grow in time as partial as our affections : and thus by accident only , he became of their opinion , in his weakness , who had so much en- deavoured , always , to contribute to his power ...
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... consider what a world of heresies are crept into this nation . Every man thinks himself as competent a judge of the scriptures , as the very apostles themselves : and ' tis no wonder that it should be so ; since that part of the nation ...
... consider what a world of heresies are crept into this nation . Every man thinks himself as competent a judge of the scriptures , as the very apostles themselves : and ' tis no wonder that it should be so ; since that part of the nation ...
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... consider , in who are the husbandry and building : and in this whole chapter , and in the preceding one , S. Paul takes great pains to set forth that they , the clergy , have the spirit of God , without which no man searcheth the deep ...
... consider , in who are the husbandry and building : and in this whole chapter , and in the preceding one , S. Paul takes great pains to set forth that they , the clergy , have the spirit of God , without which no man searcheth the deep ...
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