An English-Saxon Homily on the Birth-day of St. Gregory: Anciently Used in the English-Saxon Church: Giving an Account of the Conversion of the English from Paganism to Christianity. Translated Into Modern English, with Notes, &cW. Bowyer., 1709 - 104 páginas |
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... : in the united Thanks and Praises of all Eu- rope , the entire and unalienable Affections of Your Subjects , and the Accomplishment of all a those thofe Pious and Glorious De- figns , which Your Royal Epiftle Dedicatory .
... : in the united Thanks and Praises of all Eu- rope , the entire and unalienable Affections of Your Subjects , and the Accomplishment of all a those thofe Pious and Glorious De- figns , which Your Royal Epiftle Dedicatory .
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... thofe Pious and Glorious De- figns , which Your Royal Incli- nations have ever purfued . As this must needs be the Prayer of all Your Good and truly Chri- ftian Subjects ; fo is it by no one offer'd up more ardently and conftantly to ...
... thofe Pious and Glorious De- figns , which Your Royal Incli- nations have ever purfued . As this must needs be the Prayer of all Your Good and truly Chri- ftian Subjects ; fo is it by no one offer'd up more ardently and conftantly to ...
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... Thofe who fet up for Cen- furers under the former of thefe Characters , are obliged to declare univerfally against all kinds of Learning , that Ignorance may feem not to be an inconfiderable thing . And yet I cannot help think- ing all ...
... Thofe who fet up for Cen- furers under the former of thefe Characters , are obliged to declare univerfally against all kinds of Learning , that Ignorance may feem not to be an inconfiderable thing . And yet I cannot help think- ing all ...
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... thofe few among us , who are Lovers of Learning , altho ' no better account cou'd be given of it than its being a Diverfion , be deny'd the Be- nefit and Pleasure of it , which is both so innocent and improving . But perhaps most of ...
... thofe few among us , who are Lovers of Learning , altho ' no better account cou'd be given of it than its being a Diverfion , be deny'd the Be- nefit and Pleasure of it , which is both so innocent and improving . But perhaps most of ...
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... thofe who have fome de- grees of Learning , and know how to value it in themselves : but are not fo favourable to any degree or Portion of it when found in others , of which they are not poffefs'd themselves . They admire a Play , a ...
... thofe who have fome de- grees of Learning , and know how to value it in themselves : but are not fo favourable to any degree or Portion of it when found in others , of which they are not poffefs'd themselves . They admire a Play , a ...
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