A Compendium of English Literature, Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John Mandeville William Cowper |
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... Divine Wisdom ... Duty of Bounty to the Poor ...... 278 The Structure of the Body a Proof of Guilt of making man Property , ( note ) 280 What is Wit ? .... Knowledge a Source of Delight ANDREW MARVELL ...... Bacon on Knowledge , ( note ) ...
... Divine Wisdom ... Duty of Bounty to the Poor ...... 278 The Structure of the Body a Proof of Guilt of making man Property , ( note ) 280 What is Wit ? .... Knowledge a Source of Delight ANDREW MARVELL ...... Bacon on Knowledge , ( note ) ...
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... divine Calm in a restless World ... The Three Black Crows . 540 483 Launching into Eternity . 541 His Prose .. 484 Virgil .. 541 General Directions relating to our A Repartee .. 543 Ideas . 484 Singular Conduct 544 Rules for Improvement ...
... divine Calm in a restless World ... The Three Black Crows . 540 483 Launching into Eternity . 541 His Prose .. 484 Virgil .. 541 General Directions relating to our A Repartee .. 543 Ideas . 484 Singular Conduct 544 Rules for Improvement ...
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... divine and admirable spirit of Wiclif , to suppress him as a schis- matic or innovator , perhaps neither the Bohemian Husse and Terome , no , nor the name of Luther or of Calvin , had ever been known . " And Milton is undoubtedly right ...
... divine and admirable spirit of Wiclif , to suppress him as a schis- matic or innovator , perhaps neither the Bohemian Husse and Terome , no , nor the name of Luther or of Calvin , had ever been known . " And Milton is undoubtedly right ...
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... divine , he argued so conclusively in favor of a vernacular translation of the Bible , that the divine , unable to answer him , exclaimed , " We had better be without God's law than the pope's . " This fired the spirit of Tyndale , and ...
... divine , he argued so conclusively in favor of a vernacular translation of the Bible , that the divine , unable to answer him , exclaimed , " We had better be without God's law than the pope's . " This fired the spirit of Tyndale , and ...
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... divine breath , he bringeth things forth surpassing her doings ; with no small arguments to the incredulous of that first accursed fall of Adam . - Since our erect wit maketh us know what perfection is , and yet our infected will ...
... divine breath , he bringeth things forth surpassing her doings ; with no small arguments to the incredulous of that first accursed fall of Adam . - Since our erect wit maketh us know what perfection is , and yet our infected will ...
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