The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great Essayists, from Lord Bacon to John RuskinW.P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell, 1887 - 536 páginas |
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... thou to do with peace ? turn thee behind me . " Peace is not the matter , but following and party . Contrariwise , certain Lao- diceans , + and lukewarm persons , think they may accommodate points of religion by middle - ways , and ...
... thou to do with peace ? turn thee behind me . " Peace is not the matter , but following and party . Contrariwise , certain Lao- diceans , + and lukewarm persons , think they may accommodate points of religion by middle - ways , and ...
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... thou breakest the pattern : for divinity maketh the love of ourselves the pattern , the love of our neighbours but the portraiture : " Sell all thou hast , and give it to the poor , and follow me . " But sell not all thou hast , except ...
... thou breakest the pattern : for divinity maketh the love of ourselves the pattern , the love of our neighbours but the portraiture : " Sell all thou hast , and give it to the poor , and follow me . " But sell not all thou hast , except ...
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... thou be not false to others ; especially to thy king and country . It is a poor centre of a man's actions , Himself . It is right earth . For that only stands fast upon his own centre : whereas all things that have affinity with the ...
... thou be not false to others ; especially to thy king and country . It is a poor centre of a man's actions , Himself . It is right earth . For that only stands fast upon his own centre : whereas all things that have affinity with the ...
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... thou shalt judge hurtful , to discontinue it little by little ; but so , as if thou dost find any inconvenience by the change , thou come back to it again ; for it is hard to distinguish that which is generally held good and wholesome ...
... thou shalt judge hurtful , to discontinue it little by little ; but so , as if thou dost find any inconvenience by the change , thou come back to it again ; for it is hard to distinguish that which is generally held good and wholesome ...
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... thou mayest get justly , use soberly , distribute cheerfully , and leave con- tentedly . Yet have no abstract nor friarly contempt of them : but distinguish , as Cicero saith well of Rabirius Posthumus ; " In studio rei amplificandæ ...
... thou mayest get justly , use soberly , distribute cheerfully , and leave con- tentedly . Yet have no abstract nor friarly contempt of them : but distinguish , as Cicero saith well of Rabirius Posthumus ; " In studio rei amplificandæ ...
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