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... Rome , it hath this effect , it frees children from hell . They say they go into limbus infantum . It succeeds circumcision , and we are sure the child understood nothing of that at eight days old ; why then may not we as reasonably ...
... Rome , it hath this effect , it frees children from hell . They say they go into limbus infantum . It succeeds circumcision , and we are sure the child understood nothing of that at eight days old ; why then may not we as reasonably ...
Sida 18
... Rome , with- out a dispensation , cannot take orders ; the thing haply well enough , where it is so settled ; but it is upon a mistake , ( the place having no reference to the church ) appears plainly by what follows at the third verse ...
... Rome , with- out a dispensation , cannot take orders ; the thing haply well enough , where it is so settled ; but it is upon a mistake , ( the place having no reference to the church ) appears plainly by what follows at the third verse ...
Sida 21
... the Bibles of all churches that have been hitherto . Why should we leave it out ? the church of Rome has her Apocrypha , viz . Susanna , and Bell and the Dragon ; which she does not esteem equally with the rest of SELDENIANA . 21.
... the Bibles of all churches that have been hitherto . Why should we leave it out ? the church of Rome has her Apocrypha , viz . Susanna , and Bell and the Dragon ; which she does not esteem equally with the rest of SELDENIANA . 21.
Sida 26
... Rome and other parts , and so by their merit came to that greatness ; or else great noblemen's sons , brothers , and ne- phews , and so born to govern the state : now they are of a low condition , their education nothing of that way ...
... Rome and other parts , and so by their merit came to that greatness ; or else great noblemen's sons , brothers , and ne- phews , and so born to govern the state : now they are of a low condition , their education nothing of that way ...
Sida 38
... ROME . 1. Before a juggler's tricks are discovered , we admire him , and give him money , but afterwards we care not for them ; so it was before the disco- very of the juggling of the church of Rome . 2. Catholics say , we , out of our ...
... ROME . 1. Before a juggler's tricks are discovered , we admire him , and give him money , but afterwards we care not for them ; so it was before the disco- very of the juggling of the church of Rome . 2. Catholics say , we , out of our ...
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Sida 149 - 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 52 - ... 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 58 - Old friends are best. King James used to call for his old shoes ; they were easiest for his feet.
Sida 18 - An Ammonite or Moabite shall not enter into the congregation of the Lord, even to the tenth generation.
Sida 76 - We have more Words than Notions, half a dozen words for the same thing. Sometimes we put a new signification to an old word, as when we call a Piece a Gun. The Word Gun was in use in England for an Engine, to cast a thing from a Man, long before there was any Gun-powder found out.
Sida 77 - 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 19 - These two words have undone the world : because Christ spake it to his disciples, therefore we must all, men, women and children, read and interpret the Scripture. 5. Henry the Eighth made a law, that all men might read the Scripture, except servants, but no woman, except ladies and gentlewomen, who had leisure, and might ask somebody the meaning.
Sida 122 - THE proverbs of several nations were much studied by Bishop Andrews, and the reason he gave was, because by them he knew the minds of several nations, which is a brave thing ; as we count him a wise man that knows the minds and insides of men, which is done by knowing what is habitual to them.
Sida 19 - The English Translation of the Bible is the best Translation in the World, and renders the Sense of the Original best, taking in for the English Translation the Bishops' 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 Apocrypha to Andrew Downs) and then they met together, and one read the Translation, the rest holding in their Hands some...
Sida iii - ... before. This, indeed, is a characteristic of all Bacon's writings, and is only to be accounted for by the inexhaustible aliment they furnish to our own thoughts, and the sympathetic activity they impart to our torpid faculties.