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Page 172
... common maule " unto them all , and almost in some measure an inseparable companion . Varro belike for 20 plough - irons , and grinde his hatchet if it that cause calls Tristes Philosophos et severos , severe , sad , dry , tetricke , are ...
... common maule " unto them all , and almost in some measure an inseparable companion . Varro belike for 20 plough - irons , and grinde his hatchet if it that cause calls Tristes Philosophos et severos , severe , sad , dry , tetricke , are ...
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... common name and appellation , one faith , and necessary body of principles common to us both ; and therefore I am not scrupulous to " con- verse and live with them , to enter their Churches in defect of ours , and either pray with them ...
... common name and appellation , one faith , and necessary body of principles common to us both ; and therefore I am not scrupulous to " con- verse and live with them , to enter their Churches in defect of ours , and either pray with them ...
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... common Spirit to the whole world . It was the opin- 30 ion of Plato , and it is yet of the Hermeti- call Philosophers ; 118 if there be a common nature that unites and tyes the scattered and divided individuals into one species , why ...
... common Spirit to the whole world . It was the opin- 30 ion of Plato , and it is yet of the Hermeti- call Philosophers ; 118 if there be a common nature that unites and tyes the scattered and divided individuals into one species , why ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
THE INTELLECTUAL CLIMATE | 13 |
PROSE STYLE | 19 |
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