| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1821 - 392 str.
...till in order they have perused the rest that ensue ; what may seem dark at the first, will afterwards be found more plain ; even as the latter particular...more strong, when the other have been read before. The laws of the church, whereby for so many ages together we have been guided in the exercise of Christian... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1822 - 376 str.
...till in order they have perused the rest that ensue; what may seem dark at the first, will afterwards be found more plain; even as the latter particular...more strong, when the other have been read before. The laws of the church, whereby for so many ages together we have been guided in the exercise of Christian... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1825 - 688 str.
...till in order they have perused the rest that ensue ; what may seem dark at the first, will afterwards be found more plain, even as the latter particular...more strong, when the other have been read before. The Laws of the Church, whereby for so many ages together we have been guided in the exercise of Christian... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 str.
...that ensue; what may seem dark at the first, will afterwards be found more plain, even as the later particular decisions will appear, I doubt not, more strong, when the other have been read before. The Laws of the Church, whereby for so many ages together we have been guided in the exercise of Christian... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 462 str.
...till in order they have perused the rest that ensue, what may seem dark at the first will afterwards be found more plain, even as the latter particular...philosophy. The first book lays open the foundations of law and order, to escape from " the mother of confusion which breedeth destruction. The lowest must... | |
| 1841 - 534 str.
...till in order they have perused the rest that ensue, what may seem dark at the first, will afterwards be found more plain; even as the latter particular...decisions will appear, I doubt not, more strong, when the others have been read before." Perhaps the same pre-eminence ought to be awarded to Hooker for his... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1841 - 624 str.
...that ensue ; what may seem dark at the first will afterwards be found more plain, even as the later particular decisions will appear I doubt not more strong, when the other have been read before. [3.] The Laws of the Church, whereby for so many ages together we have been guided in the exercise... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1842 - 360 str.
...till in order they have perused the rest that ensue, what may seem dark at the first will afterwards be found more plain, even as the latter particular...philosophy. The first book lays open the foundations of law and order, to escape from ' ' the mother of confusion which breedeth destruction. The lowest... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1850 - 652 str.
...that ensue ; what may seem dark at the first will afterwards be found more plain, even as the later particular decisions will appear I doubt not more strong, when the other have been read before. [3.] The Laws of the Church, whereby for so many ages together we have been guided in the exercise... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1851 - 122 str.
...that ensue: what may seem dark at the first, will afterwards be found more plain, even as the later particular decisions will appear, I doubt not, more strong, when the other have been read before. The Laws of the Church, whereby for so many ages together wehavebeen guided in the exercise of Christian... | |
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