Table Talk: Being the DiscoursesT. White, 1786 - 163 sidor |
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... hath five pounds in one bag , and six pounds in another bag , and nine pounds in another bag , & c . when as in truth he hath but ten pounds in all . So we pick out a text here and there to make it serve our turn ; whereas if we take it ...
... hath five pounds in one bag , and six pounds in another bag , and nine pounds in another bag , & c . when as in truth he hath but ten pounds in all . So we pick out a text here and there to make it serve our turn ; whereas if we take it ...
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... hath land by inheritance . " } VII . Whether had the inferior clergy ever any thing to do in the Parliament ? Answer : No , no otherwise than thus : There were cer- tain of the clergy that used to assemble near the Parliament , with ...
... hath land by inheritance . " } VII . Whether had the inferior clergy ever any thing to do in the Parliament ? Answer : No , no otherwise than thus : There were cer- tain of the clergy that used to assemble near the Parliament , with ...
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... hath reference to the three Kings . So likewise our eating of fritters , whipping of tops , roasting of herrings , jack of lents , & c . they were all in imitation of church works , emblems of martyrdom . Our tansies at Easter have ...
... hath reference to the three Kings . So likewise our eating of fritters , whipping of tops , roasting of herrings , jack of lents , & c . they were all in imitation of church works , emblems of martyrdom . Our tansies at Easter have ...
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... curious , he does not like this , nor he does not like that , he will have his meat dressed his own way , or per- adventure he will dress it himself , C & 2 II . It II . It hath ever been the gain of the OR , TABLE TALK . 27.
... curious , he does not like this , nor he does not like that , he will have his meat dressed his own way , or per- adventure he will dress it himself , C & 2 II . It II . It hath ever been the gain of the OR , TABLE TALK . 27.
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Being the Discourses John Selden. II . It hath ever been the gain of the church when the King will let the church have no power to cry down the King and cry up the church ; but when the church can make use of the King's power , then to ...
Being the Discourses John Selden. II . It hath ever been the gain of the church when the King will let the church have no power to cry down the King and cry up the church ; but when the church can make use of the King's power , then to ...
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Sida 161 - And when he had thus spoken, one of the officers which stood by struck Jesus with the palm of his hand, saying, Answerest thou the high priest so ? 23 Jesus answered him, If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil : but if well, why smitest thou me?
Sida 45 - Equity is a roguish thing ; for law we have a measure, know what to trust to ; equity is according to the conscience of him that is Chancellor, and as that is larger or narrower, so is equity. 'Tis all one as if they should make the standard for the measure we call a foot...
Sida 59 - Talk what you will of the Jews, that they are cursed, they thrive wherever they come ; they are able to oblige the prince of their country by lending him money ; none of them beg ; they keep together ; and for their being hated, my life for yours, Christians hate one another as much.
Sida 74 - Ignorance of the law excuses no man ; not that all men know the law, but because 'tis an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him.
Sida 103 - tis like a Child's using a little Bird, ' O poor Bird, thou shalt sleep with me ;' so lays it in his Bosom, and stifles it with his hot Breath : the Bird had rather be in the cold Air. And yet too 'tis the most pleasing Flattery, to like what other men like.
Sida 156 - Wise Men say nothing in dangerous times. The Lion, you know, called the Sheep, to ask her if his Breath smelt: she said, Aye; he bit off her Head for a Fool. He called the Wolf, and asked him: he said, no; he tore him in pieces for a Flatterer. At last he called the Fox, and asked him: truly he had got a Cold and could not smell.
Sida 40 - To preach long, loud, and damnation, is the way to be cried up. "We love a man that damns us, and we run after him again to save us.
Sida 6 - Bible as well as King James's. The Translators in King James's time took an excellent way. That Part of the Bible was given to him who was most excellent in such a Tongue (as the...
Sida 74 - If you look upon the language spoken in the Saxon time, and the language spoken now, you will find the difference to be just as if a man had a cloak that he wore plain in queen Elizabeth's days, and since, here has put in a piece of red, and there a piece of blue, and here a piece of green, and there a piece of orange tawny. We borrow words from the French, Italian, Latin, as every pedantic man pleases.
Sida 125 - PREROGATIVE is something that can be told what it is — not something that has no name : just as you see the archbishop has his prerogative court, but we know what is done in that court : so the king's prerogative is not his will, or, what divines make it, a power to do what he lists. 2. The king's prerogative, that is, the king's law.