The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce: In Two Books : Also the Judgement of Martin Bucer : Tetrachordon : and an Abridgement of Colasterion |
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Page vi
... lives and estates were the instant forfeiture , to proclaim her the sovereign mistress of their destiny . Chival- rous and brave , they have loved persecution for her sake , and her smile , the smile of immortality has irradiated with ...
... lives and estates were the instant forfeiture , to proclaim her the sovereign mistress of their destiny . Chival- rous and brave , they have loved persecution for her sake , and her smile , the smile of immortality has irradiated with ...
Page vii
... vigour of immortality which obscurity and neglect could never impair , because they were homogenous parts of that truth , every particle of which must live for ever , now venture 1 forth , favoured by the spirit of the age , PREFACE . vii.
... vigour of immortality which obscurity and neglect could never impair , because they were homogenous parts of that truth , every particle of which must live for ever , now venture 1 forth , favoured by the spirit of the age , PREFACE . vii.
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... lives , but honest liber- ties from unworthy bondage , as well may he against any private covenant , which he never entered to his mischief , redeem himself from unsupportable dis- turbances to honest peace , and just contentment : and ...
... lives , but honest liber- ties from unworthy bondage , as well may he against any private covenant , which he never entered to his mischief , redeem himself from unsupportable dis- turbances to honest peace , and just contentment : and ...
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... live . Know , worthies ; and exercise the privilege of your honoured country . A greater title I here bring ye , than is either in the power or in the policy of Rome to give her Monarchs ; this glorious act will style ye the defenders ...
... live . Know , worthies ; and exercise the privilege of your honoured country . A greater title I here bring ye , than is either in the power or in the policy of Rome to give her Monarchs ; this glorious act will style ye the defenders ...
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... live in any union or contentment all their days ; yet they shall , so they be but found suitably weaponed to the least possibility of sensual enjoyment , be made , spight of antipathy , to fadge together , and combine as they may to ...
... live in any union or contentment all their days ; yet they shall , so they be but found suitably weaponed to the least possibility of sensual enjoyment , be made , spight of antipathy , to fadge together , and combine as they may to ...
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