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... Meanes ? The Fruits of Unity ( next unto the well Pleasing of God , which is All in All ) are two ; The One , towards those , that are without the Church ; The Other , towards those , that are within . For the Former ; It is certaine ...
... Meanes ? The Fruits of Unity ( next unto the well Pleasing of God , which is All in All ) are two ; The One , towards those , that are without the Church ; The Other , towards those , that are within . For the Former ; It is certaine ...
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... Meanes of procuring Unity ; Men must beware , that in the Procuring , or Muniting , of Religious Unity , they doe not Dis- solve and Deface the Lawes of Charity , and of humane Society . There be two Swords amongst Christians ; the ...
... Meanes of procuring Unity ; Men must beware , that in the Procuring , or Muniting , of Religious Unity , they doe not Dis- solve and Deface the Lawes of Charity , and of humane Society . There be two Swords amongst Christians ; the ...
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... Meanes , have married and endowed the Publike . Yet it were great Reason , that those that have Children , should have great- est care of future times ; unto which , they know , they must transmit , their dearest pledges . Some there ...
... Meanes , have married and endowed the Publike . Yet it were great Reason , that those that have Children , should have great- est care of future times ; unto which , they know , they must transmit , their dearest pledges . Some there ...
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... Meanes are lesse exhaust ; yet , on the other side , they are more cruell , and hard heart- ed , ( good to make severe Inquisitors ) because their Tendernesse , is not so oft called upon . Grave Natures , led by Custome , and therfore ...
... Meanes are lesse exhaust ; yet , on the other side , they are more cruell , and hard heart- ed , ( good to make severe Inquisitors ) because their Tendernesse , is not so oft called upon . Grave Natures , led by Custome , and therfore ...
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... meanes , there be so many Skreenes betweene him , and Envy . Above all , those are most subiect to Envy , which carry the Greatnesse of their Fortunes , in an insolent and proud Manner : Being never well , but while they are shewing ...
... meanes , there be so many Skreenes betweene him , and Envy . Above all , those are most subiect to Envy , which carry the Greatnesse of their Fortunes , in an insolent and proud Manner : Being never well , but while they are shewing ...
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added Æsop amongst Ancient Antith Atheisme Augustus Cæsar Bacon beleeve better Body Businesse Cæsar cause Certainly Cicero colour commeth commonly Comp couler Counsell Counsellours Cunning Custome danger Discourse doth edition Envy Epicure Epimetheus Errours ESSAY Estate evill exuperantia Factions Fame farre Favour Fortune Frend Frendship Galba Garden generall goeth Greatnesse hath haue himselfe Honour inferiour ioyned Iudge Iudgement Iustice kinde Kingdom of Britain Kings Latin adds lesse likewise maketh Matter Meanes Minde Naturall Nature never Nobility Number omitted Opinion Persons Place Plantation Plutarch Poets Pompey Princes principall quæ quam quod Religion reprehension Riches saith Seditions seemeth selfe Septimius Severus setled severall shew side sometimes Sonne Sort speake Speech Subiects Sunne sure Sutes Tacitus Therfore Things thinke Tiberius tion true unto Usury Vertue Vespasian vpon Warre Weaknesse wherein whereof wise Wisedome yeeld