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... saith , Ecce in Deserto ; Another saith , Ecce in penetralibus ; That is , when some Men seeke Christ , in the Conventicles of Heretikes , and others , in an Outward Face of a Church , that voice had need continually to sound in Mens ...
... saith , Ecce in Deserto ; Another saith , Ecce in penetralibus ; That is , when some Men seeke Christ , in the Conventicles of Heretikes , and others , in an Outward Face of a Church , that voice had need continually to sound in Mens ...
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... saith , In veste varietas sit , Scissura non sit ; They be two Things , Unity , and Uniformity . The other is , when the Matter of the Point Controverted is great ; but it is driven to an over - great Subtilty , and Obscurity ; So that ...
... saith , In veste varietas sit , Scissura non sit ; They be two Things , Unity , and Uniformity . The other is , when the Matter of the Point Controverted is great ; but it is driven to an over - great Subtilty , and Obscurity ; So that ...
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... saith , It is the glory of a Man to passe by an offence . That which is past , is gone , and Irrevocable ; And wise Men have Enough to doe , with things pre- sent , and to come : Therefore , they doe but trifle with themselves , that ...
... saith , It is the glory of a Man to passe by an offence . That which is past , is gone , and Irrevocable ; And wise Men have Enough to doe , with things pre- sent , and to come : Therefore , they doe but trifle with themselves , that ...
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... ( saith he ) that we are commanded to forgive our Enemies ; But you never read , that wee are commanded , to forgive our Friends . But yet the Spirit of Iob , was in a better tune ; Shall wee ( saith he ) take good at Gods Hands , and not ...
... ( saith he ) that we are commanded to forgive our Enemies ; But you never read , that wee are commanded , to forgive our Friends . But yet the Spirit of Iob , was in a better tune ; Shall wee ( saith he ) take good at Gods Hands , and not ...
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... saith ; Livia sorted well , with the Arts of her Husband , & Dissimulation of her Sonne : Attributing Arts or Policy to Augustus , and Dissimulation to Tiberius . And againe , when Mucianus encourageth Vespasian , to take Arms against ...
... saith ; Livia sorted well , with the Arts of her Husband , & Dissimulation of her Sonne : Attributing Arts or Policy to Augustus , and Dissimulation to Tiberius . And againe , when Mucianus encourageth Vespasian , to take Arms against ...
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