The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... last has loos'd your tongue . And to explain what forefathers meant , your By real prefence in the facrament , After long fencing pufli'd against a wall , Your falvo comes , that he's not there at all : There chang'd your faith , and ...
... last has loos'd your tongue . And to explain what forefathers meant , your By real prefence in the facrament , After long fencing pufli'd against a wall , Your falvo comes , that he's not there at all : There chang'd your faith , and ...
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... line , The church's after - acceptation join . This last circumference appears too wide ; The church diffus'd is by the council ty'd ; As members , by their representatives Oblig'd to laws , 38 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... line , The church's after - acceptation join . This last circumference appears too wide ; The church diffus'd is by the council ty'd ; As members , by their representatives Oblig'd to laws , 38 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
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... last . A wond'rous charity you have in store For all reform'd to pafs the narrow door : So much , that Mahomet had fcarcely more . For he , kind prophet , was for damning none ; But Chrift and Mofes were to fave their own ; Himself was ...
... last . A wond'rous charity you have in store For all reform'd to pafs the narrow door : So much , that Mahomet had fcarcely more . For he , kind prophet , was for damning none ; But Chrift and Mofes were to fave their own ; Himself was ...
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... on the past , May reft upon the primitive at last . Nor would I thence the word no rule infer , But none without the church - interpreter . VOL . II . E 、,,, Because , as I have urg'd before , ' tis THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 49.
... on the past , May reft upon the primitive at last . Nor would I thence the word no rule infer , But none without the church - interpreter . VOL . II . E 、,,, Because , as I have urg'd before , ' tis THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 49.
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... last appeal . Nor can a council national decide , But with fubordination to her guide : ( I with the cause were on that iffue try'd . ) Much lefs the fcripture ; for fuppofe debate Betwixt pretenders to a fair estate , Bequeath'd by ...
... last appeal . Nor can a council national decide , But with fubordination to her guide : ( I with the cause were on that iffue try'd . ) Much lefs the fcripture ; for fuppofe debate Betwixt pretenders to a fair estate , Bequeath'd by ...
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