Resolves, Divine, Moral and PoliticalJohn Hatchard and son, 1820 - 454 páginas |
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Página ix
... thought , he beheld , " imagination and knowledge equally suc- 66 66 cessful in their exertions ; this , as the contributor of truths , and that , as opening her affluent ward- " robe for their dress ; one like the Earth , throwing ...
... thought , he beheld , " imagination and knowledge equally suc- 66 66 cessful in their exertions ; this , as the contributor of truths , and that , as opening her affluent ward- " robe for their dress ; one like the Earth , throwing ...
Página xi
... thought , the Editor exercised a discretion in giving only a selection of Chapters . This selection , however ... thoughts ; a freedom which he sparingly , and , he trusts , cau- tiously exercised . He also adopted the orthography A ...
... thought , the Editor exercised a discretion in giving only a selection of Chapters . This selection , however ... thoughts ; a freedom which he sparingly , and , he trusts , cau- tiously exercised . He also adopted the orthography A ...
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... of the " Private " Thoughts upon Religion , " of Bishop Beveridge , written in his younger years , and which consist of " Articles " declaratory of The Resolves indeed , exhibit to us , the man XX ACCOUNT OF THE AUTHOR .
... of the " Private " Thoughts upon Religion , " of Bishop Beveridge , written in his younger years , and which consist of " Articles " declaratory of The Resolves indeed , exhibit to us , the man XX ACCOUNT OF THE AUTHOR .
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... thought to know , that I doe com- " mend this small tract to the world ; but to take up the roome " of worse thoughts in thy head , and worse bookes in thy hands . " It is the work of younger yeares , and the fruit of idle times , " not ...
... thought to know , that I doe com- " mend this small tract to the world ; but to take up the roome " of worse thoughts in thy head , and worse bookes in thy hands . " It is the work of younger yeares , and the fruit of idle times , " not ...
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... thoughts ; but that which " some call idleness , I will call the sweetest part of my life , and that is my thinking . ” . He had nothing of the ascetic in his composition . " The bat and the owl ( he observes ) are both recluses : yet ...
... thoughts ; but that which " some call idleness , I will call the sweetest part of my life , and that is my thinking . ” . He had nothing of the ascetic in his composition . " The bat and the owl ( he observes ) are both recluses : yet ...
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