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Side xxi
... said of things in the natural world , those which are of the greatest be- nefit , are the most obvious and familiar . The matter , however , of his Meditations does not partake of this character ; for , as he was a man who thought ...
... said of things in the natural world , those which are of the greatest be- nefit , are the most obvious and familiar . The matter , however , of his Meditations does not partake of this character ; for , as he was a man who thought ...
Side 23
... said , it was intolerable for men , who ' pretended fo highly for liberty of conscience , to go and disturb others , especially those who had the " encouragement of the law on their fide . ' . But these were fo fupported by fome great ...
... said , it was intolerable for men , who ' pretended fo highly for liberty of conscience , to go and disturb others , especially those who had the " encouragement of the law on their fide . ' . But these were fo fupported by fome great ...
Side 38
... said on these ar- guments , if he could bring it into a less compass ; but if he had not leisure for that , he thought it much ' better to have it come out , though a little too large , than that the world fhould be deprived of the good ...
... said on these ar- guments , if he could bring it into a less compass ; but if he had not leisure for that , he thought it much ' better to have it come out , though a little too large , than that the world fhould be deprived of the good ...
Side 44
... said Mat- thew Hale , knight , having now become advanced in years , and by rea- son of my age being now severely afflicted with various diseases and infirmities , and still confined thereby , do by this instrument resign and render up ...
... said Mat- thew Hale , knight , having now become advanced in years , and by rea- son of my age being now severely afflicted with various diseases and infirmities , and still confined thereby , do by this instrument resign and render up ...
Side 59
... said he was afraid he fhould at fome time or other do fome enormous thing , which , if he were looked on as a very religious man , might caft a re- proach on the profeffion of it , and give great advan- tages to impious men to blafpheme ...
... said he was afraid he fhould at fome time or other do fome enormous thing , which , if he were looked on as a very religious man , might caft a re- proach on the profeffion of it , and give great advan- tages to impious men to blafpheme ...
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