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... opinion ; and thought it would be a blot in their escutcheon , whenever that court should come to flourish again . However , it so incensed our author that he thought it would be dishonorable ever to receive her again , after such a ...
... opinion ; and thought it would be a blot in their escutcheon , whenever that court should come to flourish again . However , it so incensed our author that he thought it would be dishonorable ever to receive her again , after such a ...
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... opinion of Hugo Grotius and Paulus Fagius : And the purpose in general of this Discourse . MANY men , whether it be their fate or fond opinion , easily persuade themselves , if God would but be pleased a while to withdraw his just ...
... opinion of Hugo Grotius and Paulus Fagius : And the purpose in general of this Discourse . MANY men , whether it be their fate or fond opinion , easily persuade themselves , if God would but be pleased a while to withdraw his just ...
Side 265
... opinions , when this very opinion of theirs , that none must be heard but whom they like , is the worst and newest opinion of all others ; and is the chief cause why sects and schisms do so much abound , and true knowledge is kept at ...
... opinions , when this very opinion of theirs , that none must be heard but whom they like , is the worst and newest opinion of all others ; and is the chief cause why sects and schisms do so much abound , and true knowledge is kept at ...
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
The Ready and Easy way to Establish | xci |
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY AND NOTES | cxxiii |
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