Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJ. Sharpe, 1822 - 206 pages |
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Page 33
... likewise , the scripture calleth envy an evil eye ; and the astrologers call the evil influences of the stars evil aspects ; so that still there seemeth to be ac- knowledged , in the act of envy , an ejaculation , or irradiation of the ...
... likewise , the scripture calleth envy an evil eye ; and the astrologers call the evil influences of the stars evil aspects ; so that still there seemeth to be ac- knowledged , in the act of envy , an ejaculation , or irradiation of the ...
Page 35
... likewise more into the note of others ; and envy ever redoubleth from speech and fame . Cain's envy was the more vile and malignant towards his brother Abel , because , when his sacrifice was better accepted , there was no body to look ...
... likewise more into the note of others ; and envy ever redoubleth from speech and fame . Cain's envy was the more vile and malignant towards his brother Abel , because , when his sacrifice was better accepted , there was no body to look ...
Page 38
... likewise usual in infections , which , if you fear them , you call them upon you . This public envy seemeth to bear chiefly upon principal officers or ministers , rather than upon kings and states themselves . But this is a sure rule ...
... likewise usual in infections , which , if you fear them , you call them upon you . This public envy seemeth to bear chiefly upon principal officers or ministers , rather than upon kings and states themselves . But this is a sure rule ...
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... likewise be par- taker of God's rest : " Et conversus Deus , ut aspiceret opera , quæ fecerunt manus suæ , vidit quod omnia essent bona nimis ; " and then the sabbath . In the discharge of thy place set be- fore thee the best examples ...
... likewise be par- taker of God's rest : " Et conversus Deus , ut aspiceret opera , quæ fecerunt manus suæ , vidit quod omnia essent bona nimis ; " and then the sabbath . In the discharge of thy place set be- fore thee the best examples ...
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... likewise an overgrown clergy , for they bring nothing to the stock ; and in like manner , when more are bred scholars than preferments can take off . It is likewise to be remembered , that , foras- much as the increase of any estate ...
... likewise an overgrown clergy , for they bring nothing to the stock ; and in like manner , when more are bred scholars than preferments can take off . It is likewise to be remembered , that , foras- much as the increase of any estate ...
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