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... for perils commonly ask to be paid in pleaThere is in man's nature a secret
inclination and motion towards love of others , which if it be not spent upon some
one or a few , doth naturally spread itself towards many , and maketh men
become ...
... for perils commonly ask to be paid in pleaThere is in man's nature a secret
inclination and motion towards love of others , which if it be not spent upon some
one or a few , doth naturally spread itself towards many , and maketh men
become ...
Página 44
... power and place , as the vantage and commanding ground . Merit and good
works is the end of man's motion ; 44.
... power and place , as the vantage and commanding ground . Merit and good
works is the end of man's motion ; 44.
Página 45
and good works is the end of man's motion ; and conscience of the same is the
accomplishment of man's rest : for if a man can be partaker of God's theatre , he
shall likewise be partaker of God's rest : “ Et conversus Deus , “ ut aspiceret opera
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and good works is the end of man's motion ; and conscience of the same is the
accomplishment of man's rest : for if a man can be partaker of God's theatre , he
shall likewise be partaker of God's rest : “ Et conversus Deus , “ ut aspiceret opera
...
Página 62
Nobility of birth commonly abateth industry ; and he that is not industrious envieth
him that is : besides , noble persons cannot go much higher ; and he that
standeth at a stay when others rise , can hardly avoid motions of envy . On the
other ...
Nobility of birth commonly abateth industry ; and he that is not industrious envieth
him that is : besides , noble persons cannot go much higher ; and he that
standeth at a stay when others rise , can hardly avoid motions of envy . On the
other ...
Página 65
... for the motions of the greatest persons in a government ought to be as the
motions of the planets under primum mobile ... that every of them is carried swiftly
by the highest motion , and softly in their own motion ; and , therefore , when
great ...
... for the motions of the greatest persons in a government ought to be as the
motions of the planets under primum mobile ... that every of them is carried swiftly
by the highest motion , and softly in their own motion ; and , therefore , when
great ...
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