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... 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
, that Heresies , and Schismes , are of all others , the greatest Scandals ; yea
more ...
... 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
, that Heresies , and Schismes , are of all others , the greatest Scandals ; yea
more ...
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The second , that it pusleth & perplexeth the Conceits of many ; that perhaps
would otherwise co - operate with him ; and makes a Man walke , almost alone ,
to his owne Ends . The third , and greatest is , that it depriveth a Man , of one , of
the ...
The second , that it pusleth & perplexeth the Conceits of many ; that perhaps
would otherwise co - operate with him ; and makes a Man walke , almost alone ,
to his owne Ends . The third , and greatest is , that it depriveth a Man , of one , of
the ...
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Certainly , the best workes , and of greatest Merit for the Publike , have
proceeded from the unmarried , or Childlesse Men ; which , both in Affection , and
Meanes , have married and endowed the Publike . Yet it were great Reason , that
those ...
Certainly , the best workes , and of greatest Merit for the Publike , have
proceeded from the unmarried , or Childlesse Men ; which , both in Affection , and
Meanes , have married and endowed the Publike . Yet it were great Reason , that
those ...
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it doth fascinate , and binde hand and foot , those , that are either shallow in
Iudgment ; or weakę in Courage , which are the greatest Part ; Yea and prevaileth
with wise men , at weake times . Therfore , we see it hath done wonders , in
Popular ...
it doth fascinate , and binde hand and foot , those , that are either shallow in
Iudgment ; or weakę in Courage , which are the greatest Part ; Yea and prevaileth
with wise men , at weake times . Therfore , we see it hath done wonders , in
Popular ...
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This of all Vertues , and Dignities of the Minde , is the greatest ; being the
Character of the Deitie : And without it , Man is a Busie , Mischievous , Wretched
Thing ; No better then a Kinde of Vermine . Goodnesse answers to the
Theologicall ...
This of all Vertues , and Dignities of the Minde , is the greatest ; being the
Character of the Deitie : And without it , Man is a Busie , Mischievous , Wretched
Thing ; No better then a Kinde of Vermine . Goodnesse answers to the
Theologicall ...
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