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Side 28
But this I think was only to save paper ; for the articles which happen to lie over against each other do not appear to be connected in any way ; and therefore I have not thought it necessary to preserve that form in the printing .
But this I think was only to save paper ; for the articles which happen to lie over against each other do not appear to be connected in any way ; and therefore I have not thought it necessary to preserve that form in the printing .
Side 29
To the end , saving that , whereas , yet , ( contynuances , and so of all kynds . In contemplation ( in consideration ) : Not prejudicing . With this ( cum hoc quod verificare vult ) . Without that ( absq . hor quod For this tyme ( when ...
To the end , saving that , whereas , yet , ( contynuances , and so of all kynds . In contemplation ( in consideration ) : Not prejudicing . With this ( cum hoc quod verificare vult ) . Without that ( absq . hor quod For this tyme ( when ...
Side 39
All the comaundmts , negative save two . а . Curious , busy without judgm ' , good direction . Parerga ; moventes sed nil promoventes , operosities , nil ad suñam . Claudus in via . To give the grownd in bowling .
All the comaundmts , negative save two . а . Curious , busy without judgm ' , good direction . Parerga ; moventes sed nil promoventes , operosities , nil ad suñam . Claudus in via . To give the grownd in bowling .
Side 104
... and we shall be converted ; illuminate the eyes of our minds and understanding with the bright beams of thy Holy Spirit , that we may daily grow in the saving knowledge of the heavenly mystery of our redemption , wrought by our dear ...
... and we shall be converted ; illuminate the eyes of our minds and understanding with the bright beams of thy Holy Spirit , that we may daily grow in the saving knowledge of the heavenly mystery of our redemption , wrought by our dear ...
Side 147
He would lay down his life to save the soul of his enemy , yet will not adventure upon one sin to save the life of him who saved his . XVII . He swears to his own hindrance , and changeth not ; yet knoweth that his oath cannot tie him ...
He would lay down his life to save the soul of his enemy , yet will not adventure upon one sin to save the life of him who saved his . XVII . He swears to his own hindrance , and changeth not ; yet knoweth that his oath cannot tie him ...
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