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Side ix
... nature of his office in the household of the Countess is unknown , as also his reasons for leaving it . But the more important portion of Butler's life commences with his next service . His stores of general learning doubtless increased ...
... nature of his office in the household of the Countess is unknown , as also his reasons for leaving it . But the more important portion of Butler's life commences with his next service . His stores of general learning doubtless increased ...
Side x
... nature of his last employment , he must have been favourably known in influential quarters . It is important to remark that this ap- pointment preceded the publication of Hudibras , and therefore was in no sense an acknowledgment by the ...
... nature of his last employment , he must have been favourably known in influential quarters . It is important to remark that this ap- pointment preceded the publication of Hudibras , and therefore was in no sense an acknowledgment by the ...
Side xx
... nature of such an attempt ; its history is therefore the history of a failure of a struggle between extremists , rather than of the mutual conciliations of moderate men . The Assembly met , however , as appointed , its members all ...
... nature of such an attempt ; its history is therefore the history of a failure of a struggle between extremists , rather than of the mutual conciliations of moderate men . The Assembly met , however , as appointed , its members all ...
Side xxvi
... nature of the crime and demerit of the person.'1 [ Cf. Hudibras , I. iii . 1125-1148 . ] The same powers were claimed by the Independents on behalf of each congregation . The Erastians still protested against suspension or ...
... nature of the crime and demerit of the person.'1 [ Cf. Hudibras , I. iii . 1125-1148 . ] The same powers were claimed by the Independents on behalf of each congregation . The Erastians still protested against suspension or ...
Side xxvii
... nature , tolerably clear . ' Of Church Government and the several sorts of Assemblies for the same . It is lawful and agreeable to the Word of God that the Church should be governed by several sorts of Assemblies , which are ...
... nature , tolerably clear . ' Of Church Government and the several sorts of Assemblies for the same . It is lawful and agreeable to the Word of God that the Church should be governed by several sorts of Assemblies , which are ...
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Side 120 - Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other senses, Or else worth all the rest; I see thee still, And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood, Which was not so before.
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Side 52 - HALES— LONGER ENGLISH POEMS, with Notes, Philological and Explanatory, and an Introduction on the Teaching of English. Chiefly for Use in Schools. Edited by JW HALES, MA, Professor of English Literature at King's College, London.
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