The Lives of John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker, George Herbert and Robert SandersonOxford University Press, 1956 - 426 pages |
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... Conscience , which he that searches the heart will judge . And truly my present condition is such , that if I ask my own Conscience , whether it be ' reconcileable to that rule , it is at this time so per- plexed about it , that I can ...
... Conscience , which he that searches the heart will judge . And truly my present condition is such , that if I ask my own Conscience , whether it be ' reconcileable to that rule , it is at this time so per- plexed about it , that I can ...
Page 209
... Conscience now does ; that my meaning is not to provoke any , but rather to satisfie all tender Consciences , and I shall never be able to do this , but where I may Study , and pray for Gods blessing upon my indeavours , and keep my ...
... Conscience now does ; that my meaning is not to provoke any , but rather to satisfie all tender Consciences , and I shall never be able to do this , but where I may Study , and pray for Gods blessing upon my indeavours , and keep my ...
Page 375
... Conscience for the good of Posterity . To which his answer was , That he was now grown old , and unfit to write Cases of Conscience . But the King was so bold with him , as to say , It was the simplest answer he ever heard from Dr ...
... Conscience for the good of Posterity . To which his answer was , That he was now grown old , and unfit to write Cases of Conscience . But the King was so bold with him , as to say , It was the simplest answer he ever heard from Dr ...
Contents
LIFE OF DR JOHN DONNE | 8 |
LIFE OF SIR HENRY WOTTON | 91 |
LIFE OF MR RICHARD HOOKER | 153 |
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