The Works of the Most Illustrious and Pious Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti: With a Short Account of His Life |
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Page xviii
... pass for falfe and furreptitious . Let every one know , Seff . 24. fays the Council of Trent , that all De Re- ought to obferve the Sacred Canons ex- format . Cap . 18. actly and without any Diftinction , as far as is poffible , that if ...
... pass for falfe and furreptitious . Let every one know , Seff . 24. fays the Council of Trent , that all De Re- ought to obferve the Sacred Canons ex- format . Cap . 18. actly and without any Diftinction , as far as is poffible , that if ...
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... pass as much as can be through his Hands . XXIII To live in good Terms with the Par- liament and the other Courts of the Province ; in fuch fort that enterprizing : nothing on their Functions , he neither fuffers them to enterprize on ...
... pass as much as can be through his Hands . XXIII To live in good Terms with the Par- liament and the other Courts of the Province ; in fuch fort that enterprizing : nothing on their Functions , he neither fuffers them to enterprize on ...
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... pass'd in the Executi- on of their faid Orders without favour- ing any one ; and if they are found Faulty on this Point , they fhall be put in Prifon for fome time , and then ca- fhier'd . VII . HE fhall charge the Exempts , Bri ...
... pass'd in the Executi- on of their faid Orders without favour- ing any one ; and if they are found Faulty on this Point , they fhall be put in Prifon for fome time , and then ca- fhier'd . VII . HE fhall charge the Exempts , Bri ...
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... pass but at fome Distance of time from one another , the Guard that is at the Head of the Line must accom- pany them to the fourth Eftappe of the he faid Line , and from Day to Day take 1 take care to make them be receiv'd and lodg'd ...
... pass but at fome Distance of time from one another , the Guard that is at the Head of the Line must accom- pany them to the fourth Eftappe of the he faid Line , and from Day to Day take 1 take care to make them be receiv'd and lodg'd ...
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... pass the greatest part , of ones Time in Diver- fions , fince they are not allow'd for themselves , but only to render the Mind more capable of Labour . For if no body doubts that it would be a very criminal Life to do nothing but eat ...
... pass the greatest part , of ones Time in Diver- fions , fince they are not allow'd for themselves , but only to render the Mind more capable of Labour . For if no body doubts that it would be a very criminal Life to do nothing but eat ...
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Page vii - House and riches are the inheritance of fathers ; but a prudent wife is from, the Lord,
Page 8 - THEREFORE, O YE KINGS, AND UNDERSTAND; LEARN, YE that be judges of the ends of the earth. Give ear, ye that rule the people, and glory in the multitude of nations. For power is given you of the Lord, and sovereignty from the Highest, who shall try your works, and search out your counsels.
Page 11 - ... running in profound darkness after a phantom. They are like a man in a dream, who thinks that he is awake, and who imagines that the objects he sees are real. Thus deceived are they, who are called great in the world, wise in their generation, who are the victims of deceitful pleasures. It is only the children of God who walk in the light of pure truth. What awaits these men who are so full of their own vain and ambitious thoughts ? Often disgrace, always death, the judgment of God, and eternity....
Page 39 - ... yea, what indignation, yea, what fear, yea, what vehement defire, yea, what zeal, yea, what revenge ! in all things ye have approved your felves to be clear in this matter.
Page 69 - eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, nor hath the heart of man conceived the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him.