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Strona xxix
... Power as may be seen in Tiberius , Caligula , Nero , & c . And Tully himself , perhaps , might feel the Ef- fects of these Encouragements to Vice , being kill'd by a Villain , whofe Life he had former- ly faved by that Eloquence , which ...
... Power as may be seen in Tiberius , Caligula , Nero , & c . And Tully himself , perhaps , might feel the Ef- fects of these Encouragements to Vice , being kill'd by a Villain , whofe Life he had former- ly faved by that Eloquence , which ...
Strona xxxiii
... Power , and had their Credentials from Heaven to produce , which are the fame that we now alledge for the Authority of their Com- miffion . And what can be more certain than plain Matter of Fact , which is clearly prov'd by undeniable ...
... Power , and had their Credentials from Heaven to produce , which are the fame that we now alledge for the Authority of their Com- miffion . And what can be more certain than plain Matter of Fact , which is clearly prov'd by undeniable ...
Strona xlvi
... he preach'd , for him to fhew his Power of punish- ing upon a Tree rather than upon a Man : it was then , and is at any time as eafie for him to punish punish his Revilers , as it was to Curfe this xlvi The PREFACE .
... he preach'd , for him to fhew his Power of punish- ing upon a Tree rather than upon a Man : it was then , and is at any time as eafie for him to punish punish his Revilers , as it was to Curfe this xlvi The PREFACE .
Strona xlix
... Power to affront the greatest Prince , and a Man of the most eminent Vertue may be most easily abused ; but no Treason can be spoke against a Beggar , and it is the hardest matter to find out how to difgrace him of whom nothing can be ...
... Power to affront the greatest Prince , and a Man of the most eminent Vertue may be most easily abused ; but no Treason can be spoke against a Beggar , and it is the hardest matter to find out how to difgrace him of whom nothing can be ...
Strona lii
... Power and In- fluence , p . 35. This infallibe Affiftance was not perma- nent and habitual , p . 37. It did not prevent Perfonal Failings , p . 38. No Paffage or Circumftance in the Scrip- ture Erroneous , ibid . THE CHA P. III . Of the ...
... Power and In- fluence , p . 35. This infallibe Affiftance was not perma- nent and habitual , p . 37. It did not prevent Perfonal Failings , p . 38. No Paffage or Circumftance in the Scrip- ture Erroneous , ibid . THE CHA P. III . Of the ...
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