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Page xxi
... favours the supposi- tion that it may have been Selden's . " Propterea si sapientiæ et scientiarum in Britannia nondum cœlitus edocta lineamenta enucleatius exposuero in Historiis meis , qualia apud priscos cum Druydes , tum Saxones ...
... favours the supposi- tion that it may have been Selden's . " Propterea si sapientiæ et scientiarum in Britannia nondum cœlitus edocta lineamenta enucleatius exposuero in Historiis meis , qualia apud priscos cum Druydes , tum Saxones ...
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... favour : But a naturall , though corrupt Love , of the Lie it selfe . Onc of the later Schoole of the Grecians , examin- eth the matter , and is at a stand , to thinke what should be in it , that men should love Lies ; Where neither ...
... favour : But a naturall , though corrupt Love , of the Lie it selfe . Onc of the later Schoole of the Grecians , examin- eth the matter , and is at a stand , to thinke what should be in it , that men should love Lies ; Where neither ...
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... Favour . Yet , even in the old Testa- ment , if you Listen to Davids Harpe , you shall heare as many Herselike Ayres , as Carols : And the Pencil of the holy Ghost , hath laboured more , in describing , the Afflictions of Iob , then / 3 ...
... Favour . Yet , even in the old Testa- ment , if you Listen to Davids Harpe , you shall heare as many Herselike Ayres , as Carols : And the Pencil of the holy Ghost , hath laboured more , in describing , the Afflictions of Iob , then / 3 ...
Page 67
... Favour , gathereth a Force and Faith ; which Humane Nature , in it selfe , could not obtaine . Therefore , as Atheisme is in all respects hate- full , so in this , that it depriveth humane Nature , of the Meanes , to exalt it selfe ...
... Favour , gathereth a Force and Faith ; which Humane Nature , in it selfe , could not obtaine . Therefore , as Atheisme is in all respects hate- full , so in this , that it depriveth humane Nature , of the Meanes , to exalt it selfe ...
Page 73
... Favour , in those things , he de- sireth to see or know . Thus he may abridge his Travaile , with much profit . As for the ac- quaintance , which is to be sought in Travaile ; That which is most of all profitable , is Acquaint- ance ...
... Favour , in those things , he de- sireth to see or know . Thus he may abridge his Travaile , with much profit . As for the ac- quaintance , which is to be sought in Travaile ; That which is most of all profitable , is Acquaint- ance ...
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