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Side viii
... unto whom the erudition of King Edward the Sixth had been committed : a choyce lady , and eminent for piety , vertue , and learning ; being exquisitely skilled , for a woman , in the Greek and Latin tongues . These being the parents ...
... unto whom the erudition of King Edward the Sixth had been committed : a choyce lady , and eminent for piety , vertue , and learning ; being exquisitely skilled , for a woman , in the Greek and Latin tongues . These being the parents ...
Side xxix
... unto their lordships , that the said lord chancellor had sent a submission unto their lordships ; " -and a most eloquent submission and supplication it is ! 66 The lords were made of stern stuff - they considered the submission and the ...
... unto their lordships , that the said lord chancellor had sent a submission unto their lordships ; " -and a most eloquent submission and supplication it is ! 66 The lords were made of stern stuff - they considered the submission and the ...
Side 2
... unto your majesty a better oblation , than of some treatise tending to that end , whereof the sum will consist of these two parts ; the former concerning the excellency of learning and know- ledge , and the excellency of the merit and ...
... unto your majesty a better oblation , than of some treatise tending to that end , whereof the sum will consist of these two parts ; the former concerning the excellency of learning and know- ledge , and the excellency of the merit and ...
Side 3
... unto himself the nature or large soever , lest it should make it swell or out- will of God , then indeed is he spoiled by vain phi- compass itself ; no , but it is merely the quality of losophy : for the contemplation of God's creatures ...
... unto himself the nature or large soever , lest it should make it swell or out- will of God , then indeed is he spoiled by vain phi- compass itself ; no , but it is merely the quality of losophy : for the contemplation of God's creatures ...
Side 9
... unto such as do fall under , or near unto , a popular observation . There be therefore chiefly three vanities in studies , whereby learning hath been most traduced . For those things we do esteem vain , which are either false or ...
... unto such as do fall under , or near unto , a popular observation . There be therefore chiefly three vanities in studies , whereby learning hath been most traduced . For those things we do esteem vain , which are either false or ...
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