Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pages |
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... pass had been to adventure the wrong they might receive by untrue copies , or by some garnishment which it might please any that should set them forth to bestow upon them ; therefore I held it best discretion to publish them myself , as ...
... pass had been to adventure the wrong they might receive by untrue copies , or by some garnishment which it might please any that should set them forth to bestow upon them ; therefore I held it best discretion to publish them myself , as ...
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... pass from theological and philosophical truth , to the truth of civil business , it will be acknowledged , even by those that practise it not , that clear and round dealing is the honour of man's nature , and that mixture of false- hood ...
... pass from theological and philosophical truth , to the truth of civil business , it will be acknowledged , even by those that practise it not , that clear and round dealing is the honour of man's nature , and that mixture of false- hood ...
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... pass that one saith , " ecce in deserto , " another saith , " ecce in penetralibus ; " that is , when some men seek Christ in the conventicles of heretics , and others in an outward face of a church , that voice had need continually to ...
... pass that one saith , " ecce in deserto , " another saith , " ecce in penetralibus ; " that is , when some men seek Christ in the conventicles of heretics , and others in an outward face of a church , that voice had need continually to ...
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... pass in that distance of judgment , which is between man and man , shall we not think that God above , that knows the heart , doth not discern that frail men , in some of their contradictions , intend the same thing , and accepteth of ...
... pass in that distance of judgment , which is between man and man , shall we not think that God above , that knows the heart , doth not discern that frail men , in some of their contradictions , intend the same thing , and accepteth of ...
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... passing it over he is superior ; for it is a prince's part to pardon : and Solomon , I am sure , saith , " It is the glory of a man to pass by an offence . " That which is passed is gone and irrecoverable , and wise men have enough to ...
... passing it over he is superior ; for it is a prince's part to pardon : and Solomon , I am sure , saith , " It is the glory of a man to pass by an offence . " That which is passed is gone and irrecoverable , and wise men have enough to ...
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