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... Dryden's theological poems censured by persons , who , far from writing decent poetry , or even common sense , could nei ther spell , nor write tolerable grammar . THE PREFACE . A POEM , with so bold a 10 RELIGIO LAICI .
... Dryden's theological poems censured by persons , who , far from writing decent poetry , or even common sense , could nei ther spell , nor write tolerable grammar . THE PREFACE . A POEM , with so bold a 10 RELIGIO LAICI .
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... persons . This grossly indecorous expression was not altogether without foundation . A rule of faith , containing the most sublime doctrines both of faith and moral practice , and which had long been acknowledged the only guide to ...
... persons . This grossly indecorous expression was not altogether without foundation . A rule of faith , containing the most sublime doctrines both of faith and moral practice , and which had long been acknowledged the only guide to ...
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... person " full of Welch blood , of a hot and restless head , " Anthony Wood tells us , he became a furious Anabaptist , and the most bitter enemy to the church of England that appear- ed in the long reign of Queen Elizabeth . He wrote a ...
... person " full of Welch blood , of a hot and restless head , " Anthony Wood tells us , he became a furious Anabaptist , and the most bitter enemy to the church of England that appear- ed in the long reign of Queen Elizabeth . He wrote a ...
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... persons ; being a part of the punishment which he says the laureat inflicted on Shadwell for presuming to dispute his ... person in a moment ; for I presently got the one to be dressed up in a sanbenit , under the unsanctified name of ...
... persons ; being a part of the punishment which he says the laureat inflicted on Shadwell for presuming to dispute his ... person in a moment ; for I presently got the one to be dressed up in a sanbenit , under the unsanctified name of ...
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... person walking the street with dry eyes . Examen . P. 647 . Note II . The second causes took the swift command , The medicinal head , the ready hand , All eager to perform their part.-P. 64 . If there is safety in the multitude of ...
... person walking the street with dry eyes . Examen . P. 647 . Note II . The second causes took the swift command , The medicinal head , the ready hand , All eager to perform their part.-P. 64 . If there is safety in the multitude of ...
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Sida 440 - And down they sent the yet declaiming bard. Sinking he left his drugget robe behind, Borne upwards by a subterranean wind. The mantle fell to the young prophet's part, With double portion of his father's art.
Sida 242 - Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the LORD'S sake, whether it be to the King as supreme, or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evil-doers, and for the praise of them that do well.
Sida 434 - Shadwell alone my perfect image bears, Mature in dulness from his tender years : Shadwell alone, of all my sons, is he. Who stands confirm'd in full stupidity. The rest to some faint meaning make pretence, But Shadwell never deviates into sense. Some beams of wit on other souls may fall, Strike through, and make a lucid interval ; But Shadwell's genuine night admits no ray, His rising fogs prevail upon the day.
Sida 120 - Tis true she bounded by and tripped so light, They had not time to take a steady sight ; For truth has such a face and such a mien As to be loved needs only to be seen.
Sida 440 - In thy felonious heart tho' venom lies, It does but touch thy Irish pen, and dies. Thy genius calls thee not to purchase fame In keen iambics, but mild anagram. Leave writing plays, and choose for thy command Some peaceful province in acrostic land. There thou may'st wings display and altars raise, And torture one poor word ten thousand ways. Or, if thou wouldst thy diff'rent talents suit, Set thy own songs, and sing them to thy lute.
Sida 153 - The body of Christ is given, taken, and eaten, in the Supper, only after an heavenly and spiritual manner. And the mean whereby the body of Christ is received and eaten in the Supper is faith.
Sida 440 - Like mine, thy gentle numbers feebly creep ; Thy Tragic Muse gives smiles ; thy Comic, sleep. With whate'er gall thou sett'st thyself to write, Thy inoffensive satires never bite. In thy felonious heart though venom lies, It does but touch thy Irish pen, and dies. Thy genius calls thee not to purchase fame In keen Iambics, but mild Anagram.
Sida 153 - Gainst form and order they their power employ, Nothing to build and all things to destroy. But far more numerous was the herd of such Who think too little and who talk too much. These out of mere instinct, they knew not why, Adored their fathers...
Sida 147 - Then the same day at evening, being the first day of the week, when the doors were shut, where the disciples were assembled for fear of the Jews, came Jesus and stood in the midst, and saith unto them, Peace be unto you.
Sida 153 - Transubstantiation (or the change of the substance of bread and wine) in the Supper of the Lord, cannot be proved by holy writ ; but is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture, overthroweth the nature of a Sacrament, and hath given occasion to many superstitions.