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For pride is appetitus celsitudinis perversus , it is an inordinate desire of being better than we are . Now there is a lawful , nay , a necessary desire of being better and better ; and that not only in spiritual things — for so every ...
For pride is appetitus celsitudinis perversus , it is an inordinate desire of being better than we are . Now there is a lawful , nay , a necessary desire of being better and better ; and that not only in spiritual things — for so every ...
Strana 136
And indeed , as Scaliger observes , " nothing more invites a reader than an argument unlooked for , unthought of , and sells better than a scurril pamphlet , tum maxime cum novitas excitat palatum . ” Many men , saith Gellius ...
And indeed , as Scaliger observes , " nothing more invites a reader than an argument unlooked for , unthought of , and sells better than a scurril pamphlet , tum maxime cum novitas excitat palatum . ” Many men , saith Gellius ...
Strana 324
made man , so the man being put first was worthier , I answer , so the evening and morning was the first day ; yet few will think the night the better . That man is made her governor , and so above her , I believe rather the punishment ...
made man , so the man being put first was worthier , I answer , so the evening and morning was the first day ; yet few will think the night the better . That man is made her governor , and so above her , I believe rather the punishment ...
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