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... Hope : " - 46 Better is the sight of the eye , than the apprehension of the mind . " - Pure sense , receiving everything according to the natural impression , makes a better state and government of the mind , than these same ...
... Hope : " - 46 Better is the sight of the eye , than the apprehension of the mind . " - Pure sense , receiving everything according to the natural impression , makes a better state and government of the mind , than these same ...
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... hope . If the good prove equal and pro- portionable in event to thy hope , yet the flower thereof by thy hope is gathered , so as when it comes the grace of it is gone , and it seems used , and therefore sooner draweth ou satiety ...
... hope . If the good prove equal and pro- portionable in event to thy hope , yet the flower thereof by thy hope is gathered , so as when it comes the grace of it is gone , and it seems used , and therefore sooner draweth ou satiety ...
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... hope , especially as we are not vain promisers , nor are willing to force or ensnare men's judgment , but would rather lead them willingly forward . And , although we shall employ the most cogent means of enforcing hope when we bring ...
... hope , especially as we are not vain promisers , nor are willing to force or ensnare men's judgment , but would rather lead them willingly forward . And , although we shall employ the most cogent means of enforcing hope when we bring ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
Moral Theological and Historical Works Section 1 Essays | 9 |
Wisdom of the Ancients | 89 |
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