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... keepe Men out of the Church , and drive Men out of the Church , as Breach of Unity : And therefore , whensoever it commeth to that passe , that one saith , Ecce in Deserto ; Another saith , Ecce in penetralibus ; That is , when some Men ...
... keepe Men out of the Church , and drive Men out of the Church , as Breach of Unity : And therefore , whensoever it commeth to that passe , that one saith , Ecce in Deserto ; Another saith , Ecce in penetralibus ; That is , when some Men ...
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... keepe an indifferent carriage , betweene both , and to be Secret , with- out Swaying the Ballance , on either side . They will so beset a man with Questions , and draw 3 him on , and picke it out of him , that without an absurd Silence ...
... keepe an indifferent carriage , betweene both , and to be Secret , with- out Swaying the Ballance , on either side . They will so beset a man with Questions , and draw 3 him on , and picke it out of him , that without an absurd Silence ...
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... keepe their Authority towards their Children , but not their Purse . Men have a foolish manner ( both Parents , and Schoole- masters , and Servants ) in creating and breeding an Emulation between Brothers , during Child- hood , which ...
... keepe their Authority towards their Children , but not their Purse . Men have a foolish manner ( both Parents , and Schoole- masters , and Servants ) in creating and breeding an Emulation between Brothers , during Child- hood , which ...
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... keepe home ; Non est curiosus , quin idem sit malevolus . Men of Noble birth , are noted , to be envious towards New Men , when they rise . For the distance is altered ; And it is like a deceipt of the Eye , that when others come on ...
... keepe home ; Non est curiosus , quin idem sit malevolus . Men of Noble birth , are noted , to be envious towards New Men , when they rise . For the distance is altered ; And it is like a deceipt of the Eye , that when others come on ...
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... keepe them within Bounds . This Envy , being in the Latine word Invi- dia , goeth in the Moderne languages , by the name of Discontentment : Of which we shall speake in handling Sedition . It is a disease , in a State , like to ...
... keepe them within Bounds . This Envy , being in the Latine word Invi- dia , goeth in the Moderne languages , by the name of Discontentment : Of which we shall speake in handling Sedition . It is a disease , in a State , like to ...
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