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... Vertue ; to excite their Desire , to encourage them to Travel , to comfort them in the Journey , and so at last to lead them to true Felicity , both here and hereafter . I need not treat of Vertues in the ordinary way , as they are ...
... Vertue ; to excite their Desire , to encourage them to Travel , to comfort them in the Journey , and so at last to lead them to true Felicity , both here and hereafter . I need not treat of Vertues in the ordinary way , as they are ...
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... Vertues , it is very fit that we speak something of VERTUE in General . VERTUE is a comprehensive Word , ] by explaining which we shall make the way more easy to the right Understanding of all those particu- lar Vertues , into which it ...
... Vertues , it is very fit that we speak something of VERTUE in General . VERTUE is a comprehensive Word , ] by explaining which we shall make the way more easy to the right Understanding of all those particu- lar Vertues , into which it ...
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... Vertue serve for all purposes , but there must be several Vertues for several Ends . AS the King ordereth and directeth all his Officers and subjects in their several Places ; if they do their duty in their own sphere , the Great End is ...
... Vertue serve for all purposes , but there must be several Vertues for several Ends . AS the King ordereth and directeth all his Officers and subjects in their several Places ; if they do their duty in their own sphere , the Great End is ...
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Preface | xi |
Textual Introduction | li |
To the Reader 372 | 12 |
Copyright | |
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