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 vii
... minds , even of the common vulgar , are no longer confined within the narrow prejudices which once seemed to be their sad and perpetual inheritance . Bold and singular opinions walk abroad with fearless independence challenging ...
... minds , even of the common vulgar , are no longer confined within the narrow prejudices which once seemed to be their sad and perpetual inheritance . Bold and singular opinions walk abroad with fearless independence challenging ...
Page viii
... mind , and perverted the laws and institutions of society , have at length run themselves out ; or circumstances have arisen to expose their absurdity , or to abrogate their power . A great vital question involving the interests of ...
... mind , and perverted the laws and institutions of society , have at length run themselves out ; or circumstances have arisen to expose their absurdity , or to abrogate their power . A great vital question involving the interests of ...
Page ix
... mind should be enlightened to the right understanding of the nature of the marriage con- tract , and the limits of the obligation which it im- poses , and that public mind so enlightened , should express its will in the high court of ...
... mind should be enlightened to the right understanding of the nature of the marriage con- tract , and the limits of the obligation which it im- poses , and that public mind so enlightened , should express its will in the high court of ...
Page x
... mind with va- rious knowledge , and delighting his imagination with the charms of wit and eloquence . It was originally addressed to the Parliament of England ; and though it failed in the principal object which its author purposed ...
... mind with va- rious knowledge , and delighting his imagination with the charms of wit and eloquence . It was originally addressed to the Parliament of England ; and though it failed in the principal object which its author purposed ...
Page xv
... mind , ” says Coleridge , ( and with this quotation I shall close my observations ) " is not capable of forming a more august conception , than arises from the contempla- tion of this great man in his latter days ; poor , sick , old ...
... mind , ” says Coleridge , ( and with this quotation I shall close my observations ) " is not capable of forming a more august conception , than arises from the contempla- tion of this great man in his latter days ; poor , sick , old ...
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