The World's Great Classics: Orations of British oratorsTimothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne Colonial Press, 1899 Library Committee: Timothy Dwight ... Richard Henry Stoddard, Arthur Richmond Marsh, A.B. [and others] ... Illustrated with nearly two hundred photogravures, etchings, colored plates and full page portraits of great authors. Clarence Cook, art editor. |
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... opinions of Melanchthon the subject of his oration on taking the degree of bachelor of divinity . In Lent of the year 1530 he preached before the King at Windsor and received distinct marks of royal favor . To the bishops , however ...
... opinions of Melanchthon the subject of his oration on taking the degree of bachelor of divinity . In Lent of the year 1530 he preached before the King at Windsor and received distinct marks of royal favor . To the bishops , however ...
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... opinion on the validity of Henry's marriage with Catharine of Aragon was reported to the King , and his views being entirely favorable to the King , dispensing , moreover , with the appeal to Rome , Henry sent for Cranmer with the well ...
... opinion on the validity of Henry's marriage with Catharine of Aragon was reported to the King , and his views being entirely favorable to the King , dispensing , moreover , with the appeal to Rome , Henry sent for Cranmer with the well ...
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... opinion thereof . And let us not think that we shall be heard for anything proceeding of ourselves . For all such as advance , boast , or depend anything upon their own righteousness , repel and hold from the presence of His mercy with ...
... opinion thereof . And let us not think that we shall be heard for anything proceeding of ourselves . For all such as advance , boast , or depend anything upon their own righteousness , repel and hold from the presence of His mercy with ...
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... opinion and thought of our own right- eousness laid aside . And , moreover , David , in the words above , compareth himself with King Saul , and with the rest of his enemies who wrongfully did persecute him , desiring of God that they ...
... opinion and thought of our own right- eousness laid aside . And , moreover , David , in the words above , compareth himself with King Saul , and with the rest of his enemies who wrongfully did persecute him , desiring of God that they ...
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... to us , in whom , yet known to Him by whom they are . " Tell this to a man that hath a mind deceived by too hard an opinion of himself , and it doth but augment his grief : he hath his answer ready , " Will you make me think 58 HOOKER.
... to us , in whom , yet known to Him by whom they are . " Tell this to a man that hath a mind deceived by too hard an opinion of himself , and it doth but augment his grief : he hath his answer ready , " Will you make me think 58 HOOKER.
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Halaman 472 - Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, hath, and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the kingdom and the people of Ireland."]
Halaman 381 - entitled, An Act for the better regulating the government of the province of Massachusetts Bay, in New England; and also, that it may be proper to explain and amend an act, made in the thirty-fifth year of the reign of King Henry VIII,
Halaman 464 - death which no innocence can escape, no art elude, no force resist, no antidote prevent. There was an antidote—a juror's oath—but even that adamantine chain, which bound the integrity of man to the throne of eternal justice, is solved and melted in the breath that issues from the informer's mouth. Conscience swings from her
Halaman 120 - run the nation upon. And if it be my " liberty " to walk abroad in the fields, or to take a journey, yet it is not my wisdom to do so when my house is on fire! I have troubled you with a long speech; and I believe it may not have the same resentment
Halaman 464 - bound the integrity of man to the throne of eternal justice, is solved and melted in the breath that issues from the informer's mouth. Conscience swings from her mooring, and the appalled and affrighted juror consults his own safety in the surrender of the victim: -Et qua sibi
Halaman 382 - of such colony, shall hold his and their office and offices during their good behavior, and shall not be removed therefrom, but when the said removal shall be adjudged by His Majesty in council, upon a hearing on complaint from the General
Halaman 321 - notwithstanding (for I love to be explicit), I cannot give them my confidence. Pardon me, gentlemen [bowing to the ministry], confidence is a plant of slow growth in an aged bosom. Youth is the season of credulity.
Halaman 359 - the mysterious virtue of wax and parchment. We have thrown each tract of land, as it was peopled, into districts, that the ruling power should never be wholly out of sight. We have settled all we could, and we have carefully attended every settlement with government. Adhering, sir, as I do, to this policy, as well as for the reasons I have just given,
Halaman 104 - a great impression upon Cromwell. His people and their just liberties; " whom He loves as the apple of His eye"? Doth He not by them manifest Himself? And is He not thereby also seen giving kingdoms for them, " giving men for them, and people for their lives "—as it is in Isaiah forty-third
Halaman 383 - or on a complaint from the Governor, or Council, or the House of Representatives severally, of the colony in which the said Chief Justice and other judges have exercised the said offices." The next resolution relates to the courts of Admiralty. It is this: " That it may be proper to regulate the courts of Admiralty, or Vice-Admiralty, authorized by the fifteenth chapter of the