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And though the Sects of Philosophers of that Kinde be gone , yet there remaine
certaine discoursing Wits , which are of the same veines , though there be not so
much Bloud in them , as was in those of the Ancients . But it is not onely the ...
And though the Sects of Philosophers of that Kinde be gone , yet there remaine
certaine discoursing Wits , which are of the same veines , though there be not so
much Bloud in them , as was in those of the Ancients . But it is not onely the ...
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For you may imagine , what kinde of Faith theirs was , when the chiefe Doctors ,
and Fathers of their Church , were the Poets . But the true God hath this Attribute ,
That he is a lealous God ; And therefore , his worship and Religion , will endure ...
For you may imagine , what kinde of Faith theirs was , when the chiefe Doctors ,
and Fathers of their Church , were the Poets . But the true God hath this Attribute ,
That he is a lealous God ; And therefore , his worship and Religion , will endure ...
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... ingenuously confessed ; That those , which held and perswaded , pressure of
Consciences , were commonly interessed therin , themselves , for their owne
ends . IV Of Rebenge REVENGE is a kinde of Wilde Iustice Of Unity in Beligion
13.
... ingenuously confessed ; That those , which held and perswaded , pressure of
Consciences , were commonly interessed therin , themselves , for their owne
ends . IV Of Rebenge REVENGE is a kinde of Wilde Iustice Of Unity in Beligion
13.
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IV Of Rebenge REVENGE is a kinde of Wilde Iustice ; which the more Mans
Nature runs to , the more ought Law to weed it out . For as for the first Wrong , it
doth but offend the Law ; but the Revenge of that wrong , putteth the Law out of
Office .
IV Of Rebenge REVENGE is a kinde of Wilde Iustice ; which the more Mans
Nature runs to , the more ought Law to weed it out . For as for the first Wrong , it
doth but offend the Law ; but the Revenge of that wrong , putteth the Law out of
Office .
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more Open : And as in Confession , the Revealing is not for worldly use , but for
the Ease of a Mans Heart , so Secret Men come to the Knowledge of Many
Things , in that kinde ; while Men rather discharge their Mindes , then impart their
...
more Open : And as in Confession , the Revealing is not for worldly use , but for
the Ease of a Mans Heart , so Secret Men come to the Knowledge of Many
Things , in that kinde ; while Men rather discharge their Mindes , then impart their
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