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... Body , is corrupted and dis- solved ; when many times , Death passeth with lesse paine , then the Torture of a Limme : For the most vitall parts , are not the quickest of Sense . And by him , that spake onely as a Philosopher , and ...
... Body , is corrupted and dis- solved ; when many times , Death passeth with lesse paine , then the Torture of a Limme : For the most vitall parts , are not the quickest of Sense . And by him , that spake onely as a Philosopher , and ...
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... Other , towards those , that are within . For the Former ; It is certaine , that Heresies , and Schismes , are of all others , the greatest Scandals ; yea more then Corruption of Manners . For as in the Naturall Body , a.
... Other , towards those , that are within . For the Former ; It is certaine , that Heresies , and Schismes , are of all others , the greatest Scandals ; yea more then Corruption of Manners . For as in the Naturall Body , a.
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Francis Bacon. Manners . For as in the Naturall Body , a Wound or Solution of Continuity , is worse then a Corrupt Humor ; So in the Spirituall . So that nothing , doth so much keepe Men out of the Church , and drive Men out of the ...
Francis Bacon. Manners . For as in the Naturall Body , a Wound or Solution of Continuity , is worse then a Corrupt Humor ; So in the Spirituall . So that nothing , doth so much keepe Men out of the Church , and drive Men out of the ...
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... Body ; and it addeth no small Reverence , to Mens Manners , and Actions , if they be not altogether Open . As- for Talkers and Futile Persons , they are com- monly Vaine , and Credulous withall . For He that talketh , what he knoweth ...
... Body ; and it addeth no small Reverence , to Mens Manners , and Actions , if they be not altogether Open . As- for Talkers and Futile Persons , they are com- monly Vaine , and Credulous withall . For He that talketh , what he knoweth ...
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... Bodies have failed : So the care of Posterity , is most in them , that have no Posterity . They that are the first Rais- ers of their Houses , are most Indulgent towards their Children ; Beholding them , as the Contin- uance , not only ...
... Bodies have failed : So the care of Posterity , is most in them , that have no Posterity . They that are the first Rais- ers of their Houses , are most Indulgent towards their Children ; Beholding them , as the Contin- uance , not only ...
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