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... increase which God gives to my pen and labours , I could yield . God lead your Grace by the hand . Your Grace's most obliged And faithful servant , FR . ST . ALBAN . CONTENTS . PAGE OF TRUTH 1 ... Death 5 ..Unity xiii.
... increase which God gives to my pen and labours , I could yield . God lead your Grace by the hand . Your Grace's most obliged And faithful servant , FR . ST . ALBAN . CONTENTS . PAGE OF TRUTH 1 ... Death 5 ..Unity xiii.
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... hands of the common people ; let that be left unto the anabaptists , and other furies . It was great blasphemy when the devil said , " I will as- " cend and be like the Highest ; " but it is greater blasphemy to personate God , and ...
... hands of the common people ; let that be left unto the anabaptists , and other furies . It was great blasphemy when the devil said , " I will as- " cend and be like the Highest ; " but it is greater blasphemy to personate God , and ...
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... hands , and not be content to take " evil also ? " and so of friends in a proportion . This is certain , that a man that studieth revenge keeps his own wounds green , which otherwise would heal and do well . Public revenges are for the ...
... hands , and not be content to take " evil also ? " and so of friends in a proportion . This is certain , that a man that studieth revenge keeps his own wounds green , which otherwise would heal and do well . Public revenges are for the ...
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... hand should be out of use . " The great advantages of simulation and dissimulation are three : first , to lay asleep op- position , and to surprise ; for where a man's intentions are published , it is an alarm to call up all that are ...
... hand should be out of use . " The great advantages of simulation and dissimulation are three : first , to lay asleep op- position , and to surprise ; for where a man's intentions are published , it is an alarm to call up all that are ...
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... hand by depressing another's for- tune . A man that is busy and inquisitive is com- monly envious ; for to know much of other men's matters cannot be , because all that ado may concern his own estate ; therefore it must needs be that he ...
... hand by depressing another's for- tune . A man that is busy and inquisitive is com- monly envious ; for to know much of other men's matters cannot be , because all that ado may concern his own estate ; therefore it must needs be that he ...
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