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... truth , but probability . Even Arius and Pelagius durst provoke To what the centuries preceding spoke . 770 Such difference is there in an oft - told tale : But truth by its own sinews will prevail . Tradition written therefore more ...
... truth , but probability . Even Arius and Pelagius durst provoke To what the centuries preceding spoke . 770 Such difference is there in an oft - told tale : But truth by its own sinews will prevail . Tradition written therefore more ...
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... truth prevail : Till when , your weights will in the balance fail : 1340A Church unprincipled kicks up the scale . " But if you cannot think ( nor sure you can Suppose in God what were unjust in man ) That he , the fountain of eternal ...
... truth prevail : Till when , your weights will in the balance fail : 1340A Church unprincipled kicks up the scale . " But if you cannot think ( nor sure you can Suppose in God what were unjust in man ) That he , the fountain of eternal ...
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... truth with probable fiction , that he puts a pleasing fallacy upon us ; mends the in- trigues of fate , and dispenses with the severity of history , to reward that virtue which has been ren- dered to us there unfortunate . Sometimes the ...
... truth with probable fiction , that he puts a pleasing fallacy upon us ; mends the in- trigues of fate , and dispenses with the severity of history , to reward that virtue which has been ren- dered to us there unfortunate . Sometimes the ...
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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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