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... speak in a 66 66 mean , the virtue of prosperity is temper- 66 66 ance , the virtue of ad- versity is fortitude , " which in morals is the 66 66 66 more heroical virtue . Prosperity is the bless- ing of the Old Testa- " ment , adversity ...
... speak in a 66 66 mean , the virtue of prosperity is temper- 66 66 ance , the virtue of ad- versity is fortitude , " which in morals is the 66 66 66 more heroical virtue . Prosperity is the bless- ing of the Old Testa- " ment , adversity ...
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... Speaking of universities , he says , in page 319 of this volume , " In universities and colleges men's studies " are almost confined to certain authors , from which " if any dissenteth or propoundeth matter of redar- " gution , it is ...
... Speaking of universities , he says , in page 319 of this volume , " In universities and colleges men's studies " are almost confined to certain authors , from which " if any dissenteth or propoundeth matter of redar- " gution , it is ...
Page xxxiii
... to Bishop Andrews . + Even by that added ( but not by Dr. Rawley ) to the Resus- citatio . Baconiana . ↑ In Octavo . Lon . 1669 . § Ex . gr . Apotheg . 183-84 . published in 1734 , when speaking of Blackburn's edition of PREFACE . xxxiii.
... to Bishop Andrews . + Even by that added ( but not by Dr. Rawley ) to the Resus- citatio . Baconiana . ↑ In Octavo . Lon . 1669 . § Ex . gr . Apotheg . 183-84 . published in 1734 , when speaking of Blackburn's edition of PREFACE . xxxiii.
Page xxxiv
Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. published in 1734 , when speaking of Blackburn's edition of Bacon , says , 66 " Would any one , that had consulted the repu- " tation of the Lord Bacon , or indeed his own , have published several ...
Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. published in 1734 , when speaking of Blackburn's edition of Bacon , says , 66 " Would any one , that had consulted the repu- " tation of the Lord Bacon , or indeed his own , have published several ...
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... speak a few words concerning the unity of the church ; what are the fruits thereof ; what the bounds ; and what the means . The fruits of unity ( next unto the well pleasing of God , which is all in all ) are two ; the one to- wards ...
... speak a few words concerning the unity of the church ; what are the fruits thereof ; what the bounds ; and what the means . The fruits of unity ( next unto the well pleasing of God , which is all in all ) are two ; the one to- wards ...
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