Essays, Civil and Moral: And The New AtlantisP.F. Collier & son, 1909 - 347 strán (strany) |
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... truth , which only doth judge itself , teacheth that the inquiry of truth , which is the love - making or wooing of it , the knowledge of truth , which is the presence of it , and the belief of truth , which is the enjoying of it , is ...
... truth , which only doth judge itself , teacheth that the inquiry of truth , which is the love - making or wooing of it , the knowledge of truth , which is the presence of it , and the belief of truth , which is the enjoying of it , is ...
Strana 232
... truth ; nay it was first established and put into practise by antichristian malice and mystery on set purpose to extinguish , if it were pos- sible , the light of Reformation , and to settle falsehood ; little differing from that policy ...
... truth ; nay it was first established and put into practise by antichristian malice and mystery on set purpose to extinguish , if it were pos- sible , the light of Reformation , and to settle falsehood ; little differing from that policy ...
Strana 240
... truth . For who knows not that truth is strong next to the Almighty ; she needs no policies , no stratagems , no licensings to make her victorious , those are the shifts and the defenses that error uses against her power : give her but ...
... truth . For who knows not that truth is strong next to the Almighty ; she needs no policies , no stratagems , no licensings to make her victorious , those are the shifts and the defenses that error uses against her power : give her but ...
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ESSAYS OR COUNSELSCIVIL AND MORAL | 7 |
Of Death | 9 |
Of Unity in Religion II | 11 |
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