Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen4Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... needs be for those who commonly stand at so great a distance , even from the little intrigues and mysteries of human po- licies , to say , like their grand exemplar and counsel- lor Lucifer , I will ascend and look into the secrets of ...
... needs be for those who commonly stand at so great a distance , even from the little intrigues and mysteries of human po- licies , to say , like their grand exemplar and counsel- lor Lucifer , I will ascend and look into the secrets of ...
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... to them according to their goodness or badness respectively , how infinitely vain and senseless must that old and celebrated question , Cur bonis male et malis bene ? needs have been ; when , according ON ROMANS XI . 33 . 6.
... to them according to their goodness or badness respectively , how infinitely vain and senseless must that old and celebrated question , Cur bonis male et malis bene ? needs have been ; when , according ON ROMANS XI . 33 . 6.
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Robert South. malis bene ? needs have been ; when , according to the aforesaid doctrine , the very subject of this question is quite taken away , and a man's happiness as ne- cessarily presupposes his goodness , and his misery his sin or ...
Robert South. malis bene ? needs have been ; when , according to the aforesaid doctrine , the very subject of this question is quite taken away , and a man's happiness as ne- cessarily presupposes his goodness , and his misery his sin or ...
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... need go no further for a proof of the falseness and fallaciousness of this rule of judging , than to the same royal martyr ; for was there ever any prince more unfortunate , and yet ever any more virtuous ? Who could have imagined ...
... need go no further for a proof of the falseness and fallaciousness of this rule of judging , than to the same royal martyr ; for was there ever any prince more unfortunate , and yet ever any more virtuous ? Who could have imagined ...
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... needs have brought upon them . And yet we find Fabius and Marcellus , after some time , won- derfully turning the stream of his conquests , and Scipio , at length , totally subduing him . In like manner , if a nation under an usurped ...
... needs have brought upon them . And yet we find Fabius and Marcellus , after some time , won- derfully turning the stream of his conquests , and Scipio , at length , totally subduing him . In like manner , if a nation under an usurped ...
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