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... greater part of his life , and ultimately published when he was chancellor , saying , " I have held up a light in the obscurity of philosophy ; which will be seen centuries after I am dead . " Instead of the university being formed for ...
... greater part of his life , and ultimately published when he was chancellor , saying , " I have held up a light in the obscurity of philosophy ; which will be seen centuries after I am dead . " Instead of the university being formed for ...
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... greater benediction , and the clearer revelation of God's favour . Yet even in the Old Testament , if you listen to David's harp , you shall hear as many hearse - like airs as carols ; and the pencil of the Holy Ghost hath laboured more ...
... greater benediction , and the clearer revelation of God's favour . Yet even in the Old Testament , if you listen to David's harp , you shall hear as many hearse - like airs as carols ; and the pencil of the Holy Ghost hath laboured more ...
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... greater body ; whereof the latter is in degree the greater and the worthier . This double nature of good and the comparative thereof is much more engraven upon man , if he degenerate not , unto whom the conser- vation of duty to the ...
... greater body ; whereof the latter is in degree the greater and the worthier . This double nature of good and the comparative thereof is much more engraven upon man , if he degenerate not , unto whom the conser- vation of duty to the ...
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... greater difficulty . He knew the work that must be done , and the nature of his materials . well spared , the arbitrary spirit common to them both . While the people were harassed and pil- laged by the wretches to whom the king had de ...
... greater difficulty . He knew the work that must be done , and the nature of his materials . well spared , the arbitrary spirit common to them both . While the people were harassed and pil- laged by the wretches to whom the king had de ...
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... greater , and their prince less , than became either . " Previous to the meeting , the lord chancellor was raised to the dignity of Viscount St. Alban , by a patent which stated that the king had conferred this title because he thought ...
... greater , and their prince less , than became either . " Previous to the meeting , the lord chancellor was raised to the dignity of Viscount St. Alban , by a patent which stated that the king had conferred this title because he thought ...
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