The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 207
... plain , That Christ is GOD ; the bold Socinian From the same Scripture urges he's but MAN . Now what appeal can end th ' important suit ; Both parts talk loudly , but the rule is mute . Shall I speak plain , and in a nation free Assume ...
... plain , That Christ is GOD ; the bold Socinian From the same Scripture urges he's but MAN . Now what appeal can end th ' important suit ; Both parts talk loudly , but the rule is mute . Shall I speak plain , and in a nation free Assume ...
Sivu 245
... plain , That no disputes about the doubtful text Have , hitherto , the lab'ring world perplex'd . If any should in aftertimes appear , New councils must be call'd , to make the meaning clear ; Because in them the pow'r supreme resides ...
... plain , That no disputes about the doubtful text Have , hitherto , the lab'ring world perplex'd . If any should in aftertimes appear , New councils must be call'd , to make the meaning clear ; Because in them the pow'r supreme resides ...
Sivu 253
... plain . Shall then the testament award the right ? No , that's the Hungary for which they fight ; The field of battle , subject of debate ; 1100 The thing contended for , the fair estate . The sense is intricate , ' t is only clear 1110 ...
... plain . Shall then the testament award the right ? No , that's the Hungary for which they fight ; The field of battle , subject of debate ; 1100 The thing contended for , the fair estate . The sense is intricate , ' t is only clear 1110 ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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