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... desire of power in excess caused the angels to fall ; the desire of knowledge in excess caused man to fall : but in charity there is no excess ; neither can angel or man come in danger by it . The inclination to good- ness is imprinted ...
... desire of power in excess caused the angels to fall ; the desire of knowledge in excess caused man to fall : but in charity there is no excess ; neither can angel or man come in danger by it . The inclination to good- ness is imprinted ...
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... desire , and many things to fear ; and yet that com- monly is the case of kings ; who , being at the highest , want matter of desire , which makes their minds more languishing ; and have many representations of perils and shadows ...
... desire , and many things to fear ; and yet that com- monly is the case of kings ; who , being at the highest , want matter of desire , which makes their minds more languishing ; and have many representations of perils and shadows ...
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... desire to join with them against Henry VII . , i . 266 . Kildare , Earl of , Deputy of Ireland , i . 233 . sent prisoner to England by Sir Edward Poynings , Ib . his attainder reversed , i . 297 . Kings not envied but by kings , ii ...
... desire to join with them against Henry VII . , i . 266 . Kildare , Earl of , Deputy of Ireland , i . 233 . sent prisoner to England by Sir Edward Poynings , Ib . his attainder reversed , i . 297 . Kings not envied but by kings , ii ...
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