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... Speech of Pacification is odious . Is it peace , Iehu ? What hast thou to doe with peace ? turne thee behinde me . Peace is not the Matter , but Following and Party . Contrariwise , certaine Laodiceans , and Luke - warme Persons ...
... Speech of Pacification is odious . Is it peace , Iehu ? What hast thou to doe with peace ? turne thee behinde me . Peace is not the Matter , but Following and Party . Contrariwise , certaine Laodiceans , and Luke - warme Persons ...
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... Re- venges it is not so . Nay rather , Vindicative Persons live the Life of Witches ; who as they 30 are Mischievous , So end they Infortunate . IT V Of Adversitie T was an high speech of Of Revenge 15 Of Seditions and Troubles.
... Re- venges it is not so . Nay rather , Vindicative Persons live the Life of Witches ; who as they 30 are Mischievous , So end they Infortunate . IT V Of Adversitie T was an high speech of Of Revenge 15 Of Seditions and Troubles.
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... speech of his , then the other , ( much too high for a Heathen ) It is true greatnesse , to have in one , the Frailty of a Man , & the Security of a God . Verè magnum , habere Fragilitatem Hominis , Securitatem Dei . This would have ...
... speech of his , then the other , ( much too high for a Heathen ) It is true greatnesse , to have in one , the Frailty of a Man , & the Security of a God . Verè magnum , habere Fragilitatem Hominis , Securitatem Dei . This would have ...
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... Speech . As for Equivocations , or Oraculous Speeches , they cannot hold out long . So that no man can 20 Essayes.
... Speech . As for Equivocations , or Oraculous Speeches , they cannot hold out long . So that no man can 20 Essayes.
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... Speech , to Freedome of thought . And there- fore , it is a good shrewd Proverbe of the Span- iard ; Tell a lye , and finde a Troth . As if there were no way of Discovery , but by Simulation . There be also three Disadvantages , to set ...
... Speech , to Freedome of thought . And there- fore , it is a good shrewd Proverbe of the Span- iard ; Tell a lye , and finde a Troth . As if there were no way of Discovery , but by Simulation . There be also three Disadvantages , to set ...
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