Seldeniana, Or, The Table-talk of John Selden, Esq;: Being His Sense of Various Matters of Weight and Consequence; Relating Especially to Religion and State..W. Otridge and Son; R. Faulder; J. Cuthell; R. Lea; Ogilvy and Son; J. Nunn; J. Walker; E. Jeffrey; Lackington, Allen, and Company; and Vernor and Hood., 1798 - 136 páginas |
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... follows at the third Verfe [ An Ammonite or Moabite fhall not enter into the Congregation of the Lord , even to the tenth Generation . ] Now you know with the Jews an Ammonite or a Moabite could never be a Prieft ; because their Priefts ...
... follows at the third Verfe [ An Ammonite or Moabite fhall not enter into the Congregation of the Lord , even to the tenth Generation . ] Now you know with the Jews an Ammonite or a Moabite could never be a Prieft ; because their Priefts ...
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... follows naturally . 12. The Bishops being put out of the House , whom will they lay the Fault upon now ? when the Dog is beat out of the Room , where will they lay the Stink ? Bithops out of the Parliament . 1. N the beginning Bishops ...
... follows naturally . 12. The Bishops being put out of the House , whom will they lay the Fault upon now ? when the Dog is beat out of the Room , where will they lay the Stink ? Bithops out of the Parliament . 1. N the beginning Bishops ...
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... follow they muft do fo when the State has receiv'd them into it ? What if Ti- mothy had Power in Ephefus and Titus in Creet over the Prefbyters ? Does it follow therefore the Bishops muft have the fame in England ? Muft we be govern'd ...
... follow they muft do fo when the State has receiv'd them into it ? What if Ti- mothy had Power in Ephefus and Titus in Creet over the Prefbyters ? Does it follow therefore the Bishops muft have the fame in England ? Muft we be govern'd ...
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... follow their Books while they are young ? 1. THE Books , Authors . HE giving a Bookfeller his Price for his Books has this Advantage , he that will do fo , fhall have the Refufal of whatfoever comes to his Hand , and [ and fo by that ...
... follow their Books while they are young ? 1. THE Books , Authors . HE giving a Bookfeller his Price for his Books has this Advantage , he that will do fo , fhall have the Refufal of whatfoever comes to his Hand , and [ and fo by that ...
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... follow ? For thus ; Suppose an Ana- baptift comes and takes my Horse , I fue him , he tells me he did according to his Confcience , his Confcience tells him all things are common amongst the Saints ; what is mine is his ; therefore you ...
... follow ? For thus ; Suppose an Ana- baptift comes and takes my Horse , I fue him , he tells me he did according to his Confcience , his Confcience tells him all things are common amongst the Saints ; what is mine is his ; therefore you ...
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Página 19 - IT is the trial of a man to see if he will change his side : and if he be so weak as to change once, he will change again. Your Country fellows have a way to try if a man be Weak in the hams, by coming behind him and giving him a blow unawares ; if he bend once, he will bend again.
Página 64 - THOUGH some make slight of libels, yet you may see by them how the wind sits : as take a straw and throw it up into the air, you shall see by that which way the wind is, which you shall not do by casting up a stone. More solid things do not show the complexion of the times so well as ballads and libels.
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