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Side xxv
... thought to have sent your brother [ N. F. ] a copy thereof ; and had done it , if want of opportunity in his lifetime , and his death afterwards , had not prevented me . And I would now send you a true copy thereof , if you had not ...
... thought to have sent your brother [ N. F. ] a copy thereof ; and had done it , if want of opportunity in his lifetime , and his death afterwards , had not prevented me . And I would now send you a true copy thereof , if you had not ...
Side xxviii
... thought little better than a serious kind of idleness ; not to term it ( as St. Austin terms moral virtues without Christ ) splendida peccata2 . 1 Prov . xxviii . 9 . 2 I have not met with these words in Augustine ; but the thought ...
... thought little better than a serious kind of idleness ; not to term it ( as St. Austin terms moral virtues without Christ ) splendida peccata2 . 1 Prov . xxviii . 9 . 2 I have not met with these words in Augustine ; but the thought ...
Side xxix
... thought was much for one of fourscore years , and for children ) . To the one he said , it was not much ; since they always went to bed at seven of the clock in the evening . For the other , he confessed , there were every night two ...
... thought was much for one of fourscore years , and for children ) . To the one he said , it was not much ; since they always went to bed at seven of the clock in the evening . For the other , he confessed , there were every night two ...
Side xxxi
... thought it without exception . But I prayed leave to except a circumstance , namely , the superscription : it being the proper character of the Jesuits1 in every book and exhibit of theirs . He said it was that auspicious name , worthy ...
... thought it without exception . But I prayed leave to except a circumstance , namely , the superscription : it being the proper character of the Jesuits1 in every book and exhibit of theirs . He said it was that auspicious name , worthy ...
Side xxxiv
... thought the chapel more holy than his house ? He said , No. But that God was more immediately present , while we were worshiping him in the temple . I replied , that I thought God was as present at Paul's cross as at Paul's church ; and ...
... thought the chapel more holy than his house ? He said , No. But that God was more immediately present , while we were worshiping him in the temple . I replied , that I thought God was as present at Paul's cross as at Paul's church ; and ...
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