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... sects , Which , wanting vent , the nation's health infects , Shall burst its bag ; and , fighting out their way , The various venoms on each other prey . 480 The presbyter , puff'd up with spiritual pride , Shall on the necks of the ...
... sects , Which , wanting vent , the nation's health infects , Shall burst its bag ; and , fighting out their way , The various venoms on each other prey . 480 The presbyter , puff'd up with spiritual pride , Shall on the necks of the ...
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... sect will wrest a several way ( For what one sect interprets , all sects may ) : We hold , and say we prove from Scripture plain , That Christ is GOD ; the bold Socinian From the same Scripture urges he's but MAN . Now what appeal can ...
... sect will wrest a several way ( For what one sect interprets , all sects may ) : We hold , and say we prove from Scripture plain , That Christ is GOD ; the bold Socinian From the same Scripture urges he's but MAN . Now what appeal can ...
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... sects may find her out , Behold what heav'nly rays adorn her brows , What from his wardrobe her belov'd allows To deck the wedding day of his unspotted spouse . Behold what marks of majesty she brings ; Richer than ancient heirs of ...
... sects may find her out , Behold what heav'nly rays adorn her brows , What from his wardrobe her belov'd allows To deck the wedding day of his unspotted spouse . Behold what marks of majesty she brings ; Richer than ancient heirs of ...
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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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