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... honour may keep up the thing called Manners amongst Gentlemen ; yet nothing but Religion can ever fix a sober ... honours of their Profession : And without necessity , how few would submit to such a drudgery ! For States- men of a ...
... honour may keep up the thing called Manners amongst Gentlemen ; yet nothing but Religion can ever fix a sober ... honours of their Profession : And without necessity , how few would submit to such a drudgery ! For States- men of a ...
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... honoured , or have its predictions defeated by Civil Power : But this He thinks , that a Christian State while it enacts Laws , though unwarily , whose operation com- bats the truth of those Predictions , may very easily dis- honour ...
... honoured , or have its predictions defeated by Civil Power : But this He thinks , that a Christian State while it enacts Laws , though unwarily , whose operation com- bats the truth of those Predictions , may very easily dis- honour ...
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... honour for ages , and whose fame had been growing by the increase of tradition , and all whose imperfections had ... honours paid them , " whilst numerous persons were alive , who knew their 46 66 ( 6 66 66 imperfections , or who ...
... honour for ages , and whose fame had been growing by the increase of tradition , and all whose imperfections had ... honours paid them , " whilst numerous persons were alive , who knew their 46 66 ( 6 66 66 imperfections , or who ...
Contents
Enters on an examination of the Texts brought | 3 |
Dedication to the First Edition of Books IV V VI | 13 |
PREFACE to the First Edition in 1740 | 28 |
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