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Page 27
... less hopes than these , and leave a calm and pleasing solitariness , fed with cheerful and confident thoughts , to embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes , put from behold- ing the bright countenance of truth in the ...
... less hopes than these , and leave a calm and pleasing solitariness , fed with cheerful and confident thoughts , to embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes , put from behold- ing the bright countenance of truth in the ...
Page 33
... less . This will be a permanent trait : even when he comes to pass judgment on his hero Cromwell , he will consider first his religious undertakings , and though ap- proving of his general policy , will condemn him because of his ...
... less . This will be a permanent trait : even when he comes to pass judgment on his hero Cromwell , he will consider first his religious undertakings , and though ap- proving of his general policy , will condemn him because of his ...
Page 35
... less than the head itself , growing to it by a narrower excrescency . The members , amazed , began to ask one another what he was that took place next their chief ? None could resolve . Whereat the wen , though unwieldy , with much ado ...
... less than the head itself , growing to it by a narrower excrescency . The members , amazed , began to ask one another what he was that took place next their chief ? None could resolve . Whereat the wen , though unwieldy , with much ado ...
Page 52
... less troubles to itself , to groan under the false imagination of a strictness never imposed from above ; enjoining that for duty which is an impossible and vain supererogating . " Be not righteous over- much , " is the counsel of ...
... less troubles to itself , to groan under the false imagination of a strictness never imposed from above ; enjoining that for duty which is an impossible and vain supererogating . " Be not righteous over- much , " is the counsel of ...
Page 60
... less to be contained than that which is fleshly , and more to be considered ; as being more deeply rooted even in the faultless inno- cence of nature . As for that other burning , which is but as it were the venom of a lusty and over ...
... less to be contained than that which is fleshly , and more to be considered ; as being more deeply rooted even in the faultless inno- cence of nature . As for that other burning , which is but as it were the venom of a lusty and over ...
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