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Page xciv
It was the opinion I have had of the doctor ' s moderation , simpliir city , and
integrity , rather than his parts , or post , " that always made me set a value upon
his friendship , of which , perhaps , I am better judge ; leaving the latter to men of
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It was the opinion I have had of the doctor ' s moderation , simpliir city , and
integrity , rather than his parts , or post , " that always made me set a value upon
his friendship , of which , perhaps , I am better judge ; leaving the latter to men of
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Page 154
Else , if men are fo , nôt because they would not be better , but because they
neither see , nor know , nor are able to do better , how heavy , how black , and
how blasphemous a character doth the consequence of such an opinion faften
upon ...
Else , if men are fo , nôt because they would not be better , but because they
neither see , nor know , nor are able to do better , how heavy , how black , and
how blasphemous a character doth the consequence of such an opinion faften
upon ...
Page 228
Truly , ' says he , did not I believe I should go < to the just God , and to men better
than any living , " I were inexcusable for contemning death : but I am fure to go to
God , a very good master , and hope to meet with good men ; and am of good ...
Truly , ' says he , did not I believe I should go < to the just God , and to men better
than any living , " I were inexcusable for contemning death : but I am fure to go to
God , a very good master , and hope to meet with good men ; and am of good ...
Page 265
That it might the better end the Jews shadowy services , by an allusion to the way
of their temporary and typical sacrifices , as the whole epistle to the Hebrews
Theweth . 5 . And that by bringing ( through the holy light in every particular ) into
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That it might the better end the Jews shadowy services , by an allusion to the way
of their temporary and typical sacrifices , as the whole epistle to the Hebrews
Theweth . 5 . And that by bringing ( through the holy light in every particular ) into
...
Page 279
And what better reason can it be to say , " Men disobey the light , s therefore they
never had it , ' whilst that proves they had it , at least as a condemner ? A man
may be said to be lighted , when he knows and does not his duty ; but rather , I ...
And what better reason can it be to say , " Men disobey the light , s therefore they
never had it , ' whilst that proves they had it , at least as a condemner ? A man
may be said to be lighted , when he knows and does not his duty ; but rather , I ...
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Page 180 - His lord answered and said unto him, Thou wicked and slothful servant, thou knewest that I reap where I sowed not, and gather where I have not strawed. Thou oughtest therefore to have put my money to the exchangers, and then at my coming, I should have received mine own with usury.