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Strana 26
... that could never yet discover the way and reason of nature's working in those which are far less noble creatures than himself , who is far more noble than the heavens themselves , " man , " saith Solomon , " that can hardly discern ...
... that could never yet discover the way and reason of nature's working in those which are far less noble creatures than himself , who is far more noble than the heavens themselves , " man , " saith Solomon , " that can hardly discern ...
Strana 45
As Solomon saith , " To respect persons is not good ; for such a man will transgress for a piece of bread . " 61 It is most true that was anciently spoken : " A place showeth the man .
As Solomon saith , " To respect persons is not good ; for such a man will transgress for a piece of bread . " 61 It is most true that was anciently spoken : " A place showeth the man .
Strana 153
Had Democritus been present at the late civil wars in France , those abominable wars , -bellaque matribus detestata , " where in less than ten years ten hundred thousand men were consumed , " saith Collignius , twenty thousand churches ...
Had Democritus been present at the late civil wars in France , those abominable wars , -bellaque matribus detestata , " where in less than ten years ten hundred thousand men were consumed , " saith Collignius , twenty thousand churches ...
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