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The apostle Paul himself thought it not unworthy to insert a verse of Euripides into the text of Holy Scripture ... song between.26 Heretofore men in highest dignity have laboured not a little to be thought able to compose a tragedy .
The apostle Paul himself thought it not unworthy to insert a verse of Euripides into the text of Holy Scripture ... song between.26 Heretofore men in highest dignity have laboured not a little to be thought able to compose a tragedy .
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And whether it might not something reflect upon those reverent men whose friend I may be thought in writing the Animadversions , 44 was not my last care to consider ; if I should rest under these reproaches , having the same common ...
And whether it might not something reflect upon those reverent men whose friend I may be thought in writing the Animadversions , 44 was not my last care to consider ; if I should rest under these reproaches , having the same common ...
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With what favour must foreigners have thought , with what favour must your own people have both thought and hoped of your equity and impartiality , when at a time in which your own concerns , in which your majesty itself seemed to be ...
With what favour must foreigners have thought , with what favour must your own people have both thought and hoped of your equity and impartiality , when at a time in which your own concerns , in which your majesty itself seemed to be ...
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