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... thereat ; seeing yo'selfe ( and none else ) CAMD . SOC . * For than , as elsewhere throughout this treatise . B is onely the supervisor thereof . My purposes and entente To the Right Reverend, and wor" RICHARD HUNT...
... thereat ; seeing yo'selfe ( and none else ) CAMD . SOC . * For than , as elsewhere throughout this treatise . B is onely the supervisor thereof . My purposes and entente To the Right Reverend, and wor" RICHARD HUNT...
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... selfe , and not suffer my poore & meane endevours to be divulged ; and that ( also ) by yo grave wisedome , authoritie , & learning , ( or by the exciting of some learned Pen , ) you will , as farre as in you resteth , helpe to reforme ...
... selfe , and not suffer my poore & meane endevours to be divulged ; and that ( also ) by yo grave wisedome , authoritie , & learning , ( or by the exciting of some learned Pen , ) you will , as farre as in you resteth , helpe to reforme ...
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... selfe unworthie the name of a man , if I had the strength of Hercules , or so happy an invention , and psuasive oratorie , as that fountaine of eloquence Cicero had , if I should not consume all my force , wisedome , & endevours , ( and ...
... selfe unworthie the name of a man , if I had the strength of Hercules , or so happy an invention , and psuasive oratorie , as that fountaine of eloquence Cicero had , if I should not consume all my force , wisedome , & endevours , ( and ...
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... selfe . " I believe that this is all true . The Lord can at all tymes ( even miraculously ) , if it shall seeme good to his eternall majestye , kepe his children safe , that a haire of their heades shall not fall , though all the ...
... selfe . " I believe that this is all true . The Lord can at all tymes ( even miraculously ) , if it shall seeme good to his eternall majestye , kepe his children safe , that a haire of their heades shall not fall , though all the ...
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... selfe to an eternall silence . I. ABUSE . In the first place ( touching the waste of woodes ) , it is knowne to all men by experience , that ( under God Almightie ) none earthly thing alone doth more uphold the good estate of a ...
... selfe to an eternall silence . I. ABUSE . In the first place ( touching the waste of woodes ) , it is knowne to all men by experience , that ( under God Almightie ) none earthly thing alone doth more uphold the good estate of a ...
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