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... gives to my pen and labours I could yield . God lead your Grace by the hand . Your Grace's most obliged and faithful seruant , FR . ST . ALBAN . THE TABLE . 6. Of Simulation and Dissim- 29. Of 78 THE EPISTLE DEDICATORY .
... gives to my pen and labours I could yield . God lead your Grace by the hand . Your Grace's most obliged and faithful seruant , FR . ST . ALBAN . THE TABLE . 6. Of Simulation and Dissim- 29. Of 78 THE EPISTLE DEDICATORY .
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... give only this advice , according to my small model . Men ought to take heed of rending God's church by two kinds of controversies . The one is , when the matter of the point controverted is too small and light , not worth the heat and ...
... give only this advice , according to my small model . Men ought to take heed of rending God's church by two kinds of controversies . The one is , when the matter of the point controverted is too small and light , not worth the heat and ...
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... give our friends . But yet the spirit of Job was in a better tune : Shall we ( saith he ) take good at God's hands , and not be content to take evil also ? And so of friends in a proportion . This is certain , that a man that studieth ...
... give our friends . But yet the spirit of Job was in a better tune : Shall we ( saith he ) take good at God's hands , and not be content to take evil also ? And so of friends in a proportion . This is certain , that a man that studieth ...
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... give his tongue leave to speak . For the discovery of a man's self by the tracts of his countenance is a great weakness and be- traying ; by how much it is many times more marked and believed than a man's words . They For the second ...
... give his tongue leave to speak . For the discovery of a man's self by the tracts of his countenance is a great weakness and be- traying ; by how much it is many times more marked and believed than a man's words . They For the second ...
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... give easy access ; keep times appointed ; go through with that which is in hand , and interlace not business but of necessity . For corruption ; do not only bind thine own hands or thy servants ' hands from taking , but bind the hands ...
... give easy access ; keep times appointed ; go through with that which is in hand , and interlace not business but of necessity . For corruption ; do not only bind thine own hands or thy servants ' hands from taking , but bind the hands ...
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