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... called Cardinal , † and are commonly known by the name of The four Cardinal Vertues . They are called Principal , not onely because they are the chief of all Moral Virtues , but because they enter into every Vertue , as the four ...
... called Cardinal , † and are commonly known by the name of The four Cardinal Vertues . They are called Principal , not onely because they are the chief of all Moral Virtues , but because they enter into every Vertue , as the four ...
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... called a Work of Darkness . I do not speak this , as if I would discourage a Heathen from doing the Best that he is able ; or condemn those reasons upon which he proceedeth in his Vertuous Deeds ; No , nor as if all this were necessary ...
... called a Work of Darkness . I do not speak this , as if I would discourage a Heathen from doing the Best that he is able ; or condemn those reasons upon which he proceedeth in his Vertuous Deeds ; No , nor as if all this were necessary ...
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... called Natural Magic , is very corrupt ; and .. there being too little diligence , there has been too much hope " ( Works , ed . James Spedding , Robert Leslie Ellis , and Douglas Denon Heath , IX [ Boston , 1864 ] , 470 ) . P. 72:28 ...
... called Natural Magic , is very corrupt ; and .. there being too little diligence , there has been too much hope " ( Works , ed . James Spedding , Robert Leslie Ellis , and Douglas Denon Heath , IX [ Boston , 1864 ] , 470 ) . P. 72:28 ...
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Preface | xi |
Textual Introduction | li |
To the Reader 372 | 12 |
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