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... Collector ' s gleanings , ) contained under the heading , SPANISH AND
PORTUGUEZE LITERATURE ; but the Editor is afraid , owing to the rarity of the
volumes from which many of them are taken , that errors will have escaped his
notice .
... Collector ' s gleanings , ) contained under the heading , SPANISH AND
PORTUGUEZE LITERATURE ; but the Editor is afraid , owing to the rarity of the
volumes from which many of them are taken , that errors will have escaped his
notice .
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... man doth not follow on to give it game under the vizor of other sects ; and more
earth in due season : it runs out in withall young godly ministers have been so
weeds and baggage ; or as a field which taken up with the greater work of
winning ...
... man doth not follow on to give it game under the vizor of other sects ; and more
earth in due season : it runs out in withall young godly ministers have been so
weeds and baggage ; or as a field which taken up with the greater work of
winning ...
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... n whosoever shall take it downe . Be - education and leonning . Thousands of
these old , I have taken it downe myself ; ' and are misled thereby , and imag and
imagine that the GEORGE SHADFORD . charity treated of in this chapter refers.
... n whosoever shall take it downe . Be - education and leonning . Thousands of
these old , I have taken it downe myself ; ' and are misled thereby , and imag and
imagine that the GEORGE SHADFORD . charity treated of in this chapter refers.
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... but upon the conditions of repentance , affections ; and care must be taken ,
that and change of life , would not all piety and the affections be desires of virtue ,
or repu46 JEREMY TAYLOR - SOUTH . diations and aversions from something.
... but upon the conditions of repentance , affections ; and care must be taken ,
that and change of life , would not all piety and the affections be desires of virtue ,
or repu46 JEREMY TAYLOR - SOUTH . diations and aversions from something.
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106 . were at that time , the living of poor men thereby minished and taken away .
But afterward a certain nobleman said to me , What hast thou to do with the King '
s [ Pedro de Olivam and the Franciscans . ] horses ? I answered and said , I ...
106 . were at that time , the living of poor men thereby minished and taken away .
But afterward a certain nobleman said to me , What hast thou to do with the King '
s [ Pedro de Olivam and the Franciscans . ] horses ? I answered and said , I ...
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Página 52 - ... forms; then they study how to hook in this or that quaint sentence of philosopher or father, this or that nice speculation, endeavouring to couch all this in most elegant language; in short, their main end is to shew their wit, their reading, and whatever they think is excellent in them : No doubt rarely agreeing with that of St Paul, " I determined not to know any thing among you save Jesus Christ and him crucified ; and my speech and preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but...