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Side v
Then would our drooping academies , brought Again in heart , regain that
reverend hand Of lost opinion , and no more be thought Th ' unnecessary furnish
of the land ; Nor ( discouraged with their small esteem ) Confused , irresolute and
...
Then would our drooping academies , brought Again in heart , regain that
reverend hand Of lost opinion , and no more be thought Th ' unnecessary furnish
of the land ; Nor ( discouraged with their small esteem ) Confused , irresolute and
...
Side ix
MAITLAND , AMONG the customs of the age to which this little book relates I
have long thought that of dedications very deserving of our imitation . For , while
they render merited homage to those who have furthered our intellectual or moral
...
MAITLAND , AMONG the customs of the age to which this little book relates I
have long thought that of dedications very deserving of our imitation . For , while
they render merited homage to those who have furthered our intellectual or moral
...
Side xxiv
... to be as much abused , and that there is as much aspersion cast upon me as
upon your family , by a sly and cunning intimation ( my letter being his
groundwork ) to 1 xiv . 1 . make me thought ( by such as know me not xxiy TO
THE READER .
... to be as much abused , and that there is as much aspersion cast upon me as
upon your family , by a sly and cunning intimation ( my letter being his
groundwork ) to 1 xiv . 1 . make me thought ( by such as know me not xxiy TO
THE READER .
Side xxv
make me thought ( by such as know me not well ) to be the author and divulger of
his lies and scandals , which ( by God ' s mercy ) my soul abhors . Had he
shewed his dislike of some of the ceremonies , & c . ( as I myself did , by way of ...
make me thought ( by such as know me not well ) to be the author and divulger of
his lies and scandals , which ( by God ' s mercy ) my soul abhors . Had he
shewed his dislike of some of the ceremonies , & c . ( as I myself did , by way of ...
Side xxviii
... is thought little better than a serious kind of idleness ; not to term it ( as St .
Austin terms moral virtues without Christ ) splendida peccata ” . 1 Prov . xxviii . 9 .
% I have not met with these words in Augustine ; but the thought often recurs ; e .
g .
... is thought little better than a serious kind of idleness ; not to term it ( as St .
Austin terms moral virtues without Christ ) splendida peccata ” . 1 Prov . xxviii . 9 .
% I have not met with these words in Augustine ; but the thought often recurs ; e .
g .
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