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And the accomplishment of them lies not but in a power above man's to promise ; but that none hath by more studious ways endeavoured , and with more unwearied spirit that none shall , that I dare almost aver of myself , as far as life ...
And the accomplishment of them lies not but in a power above man's to promise ; but that none hath by more studious ways endeavoured , and with more unwearied spirit that none shall , that I dare almost aver of myself , as far as life ...
Pagina 142
The reference to the ' illuminating spirit which has favoured him is certainly the most personal note in the passage , however , and accounts for its position here among extracts dealing mainly with his inspiration .
The reference to the ' illuminating spirit which has favoured him is certainly the most personal note in the passage , however , and accounts for its position here among extracts dealing mainly with his inspiration .
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For as in teaching , doubtless the spirit of meekness is most powerful , so are the meek only fit persons to be taught : as for the proud , the obstinate , and false doctors of men's devices , be taught they will not ; but discovered ...
For as in teaching , doubtless the spirit of meekness is most powerful , so are the meek only fit persons to be taught : as for the proud , the obstinate , and false doctors of men's devices , be taught they will not ; but discovered ...
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