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Fernelius lib.i.cap.18 . but the common cause is overmuch study ; puts Study , contemplation , and continuall too much learning ( as Festus told Paul ) " meditation , as an especiall cause of mad- hath made thee mad ; ' tis that other ...
Fernelius lib.i.cap.18 . but the common cause is overmuch study ; puts Study , contemplation , and continuall too much learning ( as Festus told Paul ) " meditation , as an especiall cause of mad- hath made thee mad ; ' tis that other ...
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This kind of understanding is them to little use in common life ; in which common to man and beast . It yields what Hobbes calls foresight or prudence - in other they govern themselves , some better , some words , natural wisdom .
This kind of understanding is them to little use in common life ; in which common to man and beast . It yields what Hobbes calls foresight or prudence - in other they govern themselves , some better , some words , natural wisdom .
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by the principles of Grace , and the law of ference " our affections and not our cause , mine owne reason , to embrace no other there is between us one common name and name but this ; neither doth herein my appellation , one faith ...
by the principles of Grace , and the law of ference " our affections and not our cause , mine owne reason , to embrace no other there is between us one common name and name but this ; neither doth herein my appellation , one faith ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
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