The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 2 |
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... He would have insinuated to the world , that her late highness died not a
Roman Catholiek , He declares himself to be " now fatisfied to the contrary , in
which he has given up the cause : for matter of fact was the principal debate
betwixt us .
... He would have insinuated to the world , that her late highness died not a
Roman Catholiek , He declares himself to be " now fatisfied to the contrary , in
which he has given up the cause : for matter of fact was the principal debate
betwixt us .
Strona 17
In the same vessel , which our Saviour bore , Himself the pilot , let us leave the
shore , And with a better guide a better world explore . Could he his Godhead veil
with flesh and blood , And not veil these again to be our food ? His grace in both
...
In the same vessel , which our Saviour bore , Himself the pilot , let us leave the
shore , And with a better guide a better world explore . Could he his Godhead veil
with flesh and blood , And not veil these again to be our food ? His grace in both
...
Strona 31
E'en those , whom for rebellion the transmits To civil power , her doctrine first
acquits ; Because no disobedience can ensue , Where no fubmiffion to a judge is
due ; Each judging for himself by her consent , Whom thus absolv'd the sends to ...
E'en those , whom for rebellion the transmits To civil power , her doctrine first
acquits ; Because no disobedience can ensue , Where no fubmiffion to a judge is
due ; Each judging for himself by her consent , Whom thus absolv'd the sends to ...
Strona 39
The sacred books , you say , are full and plain , And every needful point of truth
contain : All who can read interpreters may be : Thus , tho your several churches
disagree , Yet every saint has to himself alone The secret of this philofophic stone
...
The sacred books , you say , are full and plain , And every needful point of truth
contain : All who can read interpreters may be : Thus , tho your several churches
disagree , Yet every saint has to himself alone The secret of this philofophic stone
...
Strona 40
For he , kind prophet , was for damning none ; But Christ and Moses were to save
their own : Himself was to secure his chosen race , Tho reason good for Turks to
take the place , And he allow'd to be the better man , In virtue of his holier ...
For he , kind prophet , was for damning none ; But Christ and Moses were to save
their own : Himself was to secure his chosen race , Tho reason good for Turks to
take the place , And he allow'd to be the better man , In virtue of his holier ...
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