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There was no insensibility or coward selfishness in its nature ; and besides , may
it not be reasonably suggested to all who acknowledge the truth of revelation ,
that generous zeal , even without knowledge , is better than indifference with ...
There was no insensibility or coward selfishness in its nature ; and besides , may
it not be reasonably suggested to all who acknowledge the truth of revelation ,
that generous zeal , even without knowledge , is better than indifference with ...
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They preached truth and justice , unawed by human respect . Thus it is said in the
Legatine Canons at Cealchythe , A.D. 885 : “ Our address to kings is , that they
govern with caution , discretion , and justice ; and as we have directed bishops to
...
They preached truth and justice , unawed by human respect . Thus it is said in the
Legatine Canons at Cealchythe , A.D. 885 : “ Our address to kings is , that they
govern with caution , discretion , and justice ; and as we have directed bishops to
...
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Religion , in adopting this philosophy , was guided by prudence as well as by
truth ; for let men beware how they argue and dogmatise against the laws of the
Creator . “ Sine delectatione anima non potest esse : aut infimis delectatur , aut ...
Religion , in adopting this philosophy , was guided by prudence as well as by
truth ; for let men beware how they argue and dogmatise against the laws of the
Creator . “ Sine delectatione anima non potest esse : aut infimis delectatur , aut ...
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But the truth is , that it is often these writers themselves who are to blame ; for with
their leaden mace they smite the muse of history , and then peep into horrible
recesses , and finger and lay bare deformity which they create , turning every ...
But the truth is , that it is often these writers themselves who are to blame ; for with
their leaden mace they smite the muse of history , and then peep into horrible
recesses , and finger and lay bare deformity which they create , turning every ...
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After the religious troubles had given new forms for two generations , an
instructive book might have been composed on the difficulties of truth . As the
world wore , and as men were placed , it seemed , humanly speaking ,
impossible that any ...
After the religious troubles had given new forms for two generations , an
instructive book might have been composed on the difficulties of truth . As the
world wore , and as men were placed , it seemed , humanly speaking ,
impossible that any ...
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Strona 267 - But most by lewd and lavish act of sin, Lets in Defilement to the inward parts, The soul grows clotted by contagion, Imbodies and imbrutes, till she quite lose The divine property of her first being. Such are those thick and gloomy shadows damp, Oft seen in charnel vaults, and sepulchres, Lingering, and sitting by a new-made grave, As loath to leave the body that it loved, And linked itself by carnal sensuality To a degenerate and degraded state.
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