The Rights of Sovereigns and SubjectsJ. Graves, 1722 - 392 頁 |
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... ther for learning , virtue , or titles ; in- fomuch that tho ' the tranflators of that learned Frier's compofitions have , notwithstanding all their correctness , been oblig❜d to own how far they have fallen fhort of the dignity of his ...
... ther for learning , virtue , or titles ; in- fomuch that tho ' the tranflators of that learned Frier's compofitions have , notwithstanding all their correctness , been oblig❜d to own how far they have fallen fhort of the dignity of his ...
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... ther always paid to the memory of FATHER PAUL and his writings , were what principally determi ned the bookseller to make choice of fo eminent a name to patronize , and protect his book , against the clamour that might naturally be ...
... ther always paid to the memory of FATHER PAUL and his writings , were what principally determi ned the bookseller to make choice of fo eminent a name to patronize , and protect his book , against the clamour that might naturally be ...
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... ther Paul's manufcript , and that they wonder ' d how he came by it , fince they themselves had feen the original , and done all they could to get a copy of it when they were upon the spot , but in vain ; fo that after giving the work ...
... ther Paul's manufcript , and that they wonder ' d how he came by it , fince they themselves had feen the original , and done all they could to get a copy of it when they were upon the spot , but in vain ; fo that after giving the work ...
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... his abilities to teach him ; for he maintain'd arguments with fo much fubtilty of reafon , that his tutor was often forced to change his own opinion . He began alfo in his childhood to learn the mathematics , toge- ther in 11 The LIFE of.
... his abilities to teach him ; for he maintain'd arguments with fo much fubtilty of reafon , that his tutor was often forced to change his own opinion . He began alfo in his childhood to learn the mathematics , toge- ther in 11 The LIFE of.
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Paolo Sarpi. in his childhood to learn the mathematics , toge- ther with the Greek and Hebrew tongues , from emi- nent mafters then at Venice . By continual converfation and study with them , he became defirous to enter into the order of ...
Paolo Sarpi. in his childhood to learn the mathematics , toge- ther with the Greek and Hebrew tongues , from emi- nent mafters then at Venice . By continual converfation and study with them , he became defirous to enter into the order of ...
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第 137 頁 - This he said, not that he cared for the poor; but because he was a thief, and had the bag, and bare what was put therein.
第 81 頁 - But that we write unto them, that they abstain from pollutions of idols, and from fornication, and from things strangled, and from blood.
第 83 頁 - Which of you convinceth me of sin ?. And if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me ? He that is of God heareth God's words : ye therefore hear them not, because ye are not of God.
第 283 頁 - For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn.
第 266 頁 - Iheepfold, but climbcth up forne other way, the fame is a thief and a robber. But he that entereth in by the door, is the fhepherd of the (heep.
第 81 頁 - Then pleased it the apostles and elders, with the whole church, to send chosen men of their own company to Antioch with Paul and Barnabas ; namely, Judas surnamed Barsabas, and Silas, chief men among the brethren...
第 137 頁 - And certain of the Pharisees said unto them, Why do ye that which is not lawful to do on the sabbath days?
第 240 頁 - thou then not be afraid of the power ? do that which " is good, and thou fhalt have praife of the fame. For * « he is the minifter of God to thee for good. But if " thou do that which is evil, be afraid ; for he beareth " not the fword in vain : for he is the minifter of God, <« a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doth evil.
第 161 頁 - Levite, when he was at the place, came and looked on him, and pafled by on the other fide. But a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed, came where he was : and when he faw him, he had compaffion on him, And went to him, and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine ; and fet him on his own beaft, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him. And on the morrow...
第 lxxv 頁 - I may well stop; yet it must needs raise the character of Bedell much, that an Italian, who, besides the caution that is natural to the country, and the prudence that obliged one in his circumstances to a more than ordinary distrust of all the world, was tied up by the strictness of that government to a very great reservedness with all people, yet took Bedell into his very soul; and, as Sir Henry Wotton assured King Charles I.