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Page 34
... are without the church , the other towards those that are within ; " the author proceeds :- For the former : -It is certain that heresies and schisms are of all others the greatest scandals , yea , more than corruption of manners .
... are without the church , the other towards those that are within ; " the author proceeds :- For the former : -It is certain that heresies and schisms are of all others the greatest scandals , yea , more than corruption of manners .
Page 69
... and accordingly , after having here pointed out what he calls " the discommodities of usury , " he proceeds :On the other side , the commodities of usury are : first , that howsoever usury in some respect hindereth merchandizing ...
... and accordingly , after having here pointed out what he calls " the discommodities of usury , " he proceeds :On the other side , the commodities of usury are : first , that howsoever usury in some respect hindereth merchandizing ...
Page 72
... although long , will scarcely admit of curtailment . They are among the most elaborate and interesting in the collection . The Forty - fifth , entitled " Of Building , " after some introductory remarks , proceeds as follows ...
... although long , will scarcely admit of curtailment . They are among the most elaborate and interesting in the collection . The Forty - fifth , entitled " Of Building , " after some introductory remarks , proceeds as follows ...
Page 93
... beginning in that age , and from those authors by whom they are delivered and brought to our hands , my mind gives me there could be no great or high matter expected or supposed to proceed from them in respect of these originals .
... beginning in that age , and from those authors by whom they are delivered and brought to our hands , my mind gives me there could be no great or high matter expected or supposed to proceed from them in respect of these originals .
Page 110
Lastly , that confusion of Jupiter and Bacchus , their persons may be well transferred to a parable , seeing noble and famous acts , and remarkable and glorious merits , do sometimes proceed from virtue , and well ordered reason ...
Lastly , that confusion of Jupiter and Bacchus , their persons may be well transferred to a parable , seeing noble and famous acts , and remarkable and glorious merits , do sometimes proceed from virtue , and well ordered reason ...
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