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We see likewise , the Scripture calleth Envy , An Evill Eye : And the Astrologers ,
call the evill Influences of the Starrs , Evill Aspeits ; So that still , there seemeth to
be acknowledged , in the Act of Envy , an Eiaculation , or Irradiation of the Eye .
We see likewise , the Scripture calleth Envy , An Evill Eye : And the Astrologers ,
call the evill Influences of the Starrs , Evill Aspeits ; So that still , there seemeth to
be acknowledged , in the Act of Envy , an Eiaculation , or Irradiation of the Eye .
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... those that have beene bred together , are more apt to Envy their Equals , when
they are raised . For it doth upbraid unto them , their owne Fortunes ; And
pointeth at them , and commeth oftner into their remembrance , and incurreth
likewise ...
... those that have beene bred together , are more apt to Envy their Equals , when
they are raised . For it doth upbraid unto them , their owne Fortunes ; And
pointeth at them , and commeth oftner into their remembrance , and incurreth
likewise ...
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... and Feare of Envy , which hurteth so much the more , as it is likewise usuall in
Infections ; which if you feare them , you call them upon you . This publique Envy ,
seemeth to beat chiefly , upon principall Officers , or Ministers , rather then upon ...
... and Feare of Envy , which hurteth so much the more , as it is likewise usuall in
Infections ; which if you feare them , you call them upon you . This publique Envy ,
seemeth to beat chiefly , upon principall Officers , or Ministers , rather then upon ...
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For if a Man , can be Partaker of Gods Theater , he shall likewise be Partaker of
Gods Rest . Et conversus Deus , ut aspiceret Opera , quĉ fecerunt manus suĉ ,
vidit quod omnia essent bona nimis ; And then the Sabbath . In the Discharge of ...
For if a Man , can be Partaker of Gods Theater , he shall likewise be Partaker of
Gods Rest . Et conversus Deus , ut aspiceret Opera , quĉ fecerunt manus suĉ ,
vidit quod omnia essent bona nimis ; And then the Sabbath . In the Discharge of ...
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... when thou digressest from thy Rule . Preserve the Right of thy Place ; but stirre
not questions of Iurisdiction : And rather assume thy Right , in Silence , and de
falto , then voice it , with Claimes , and Challenges . Preserve likewise , the
Rights ...
... when thou digressest from thy Rule . Preserve the Right of thy Place ; but stirre
not questions of Iurisdiction : And rather assume thy Right , in Silence , and de
falto , then voice it , with Claimes , and Challenges . Preserve likewise , the
Rights ...
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