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Strana 172
“ They were vain in their imaginations , and their foolish heart was full of darkness , " Rom . 1:21 , 22 . When they professed themselves wise , became fools . " Their witty works are admired here on earth whilst their souls are ...
“ They were vain in their imaginations , and their foolish heart was full of darkness , " Rom . 1:21 , 22 . When they professed themselves wise , became fools . " Their witty works are admired here on earth whilst their souls are ...
Strana 236
The themselves as wise as anybody , and they frogs in Æsop were extreme wise ; they had would govern as well as others ; and they a great mind to some water , but they would spake , as it were by way of contempt , that not leap into the ...
The themselves as wise as anybody , and they frogs in Æsop were extreme wise ; they had would govern as well as others ; and they a great mind to some water , but they would spake , as it were by way of contempt , that not leap into the ...
Strana 246
... or , unless his memory be be many so wise as themselves . For they see hurt by disease or ill constitution of organs , their own wit at hand , and other men's at a excellently foolish . For words are wise men's distance .
... or , unless his memory be be many so wise as themselves . For they see hurt by disease or ill constitution of organs , their own wit at hand , and other men's at a excellently foolish . For words are wise men's distance .
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THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
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