The Works, Moral and Religious, of Sir Matthew Hale, Knt. ...: The Whole Now First Collected and Revised. To which are Prefixed His Life and Death, Band 1R. Wilks and sold by J. White, 1805 |
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... fupply that ; fo he would enforce what the weaker counfel managed but indifferently , and not suffer the more learned to carry the bufinefs by the advantage they had over the others , in their quickness and fkill in law , and readiness ...
... fupply that ; fo he would enforce what the weaker counfel managed but indifferently , and not suffer the more learned to carry the bufinefs by the advantage they had over the others , in their quickness and fkill in law , and readiness ...
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... fupply the defects of others , from whom I had earlier and more copious information . He would never be brought to difcourfe of public matters in private converfation , but in queftions of law , when any young lawyer put a cafe to him ...
... fupply the defects of others , from whom I had earlier and more copious information . He would never be brought to difcourfe of public matters in private converfation , but in queftions of law , when any young lawyer put a cafe to him ...
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... fupply that vacancy again . ' And a little after , fpeaking to his fucceffor , he faid , the very labours of the place , ' and that weight and fatigue of business which at- ' tends it , are no fmall difcouragements ; for what ...
... fupply that vacancy again . ' And a little after , fpeaking to his fucceffor , he faid , the very labours of the place , ' and that weight and fatigue of business which at- ' tends it , are no fmall difcouragements ; for what ...
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... fupply the imperfections of their memory , are too no- torious to be denied , and too revolting to the moral feelings to enlarge upon . Hale had received the advantage of a religious edu- cation from his childhood , and at a very early ...
... fupply the imperfections of their memory , are too no- torious to be denied , and too revolting to the moral feelings to enlarge upon . Hale had received the advantage of a religious edu- cation from his childhood , and at a very early ...
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... fupply you , according to my abilities , and the reafon- ablenefs of occafions , fo I have never been wanting to you in good and prudent counfels . And the God of heaven give you wifdom , conftancy , and fidelity , in if the obfervance ...
... fupply you , according to my abilities , and the reafon- ablenefs of occafions , fo I have never been wanting to you in good and prudent counfels . And the God of heaven give you wifdom , conftancy , and fidelity , in if the obfervance ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
againſt alfo Almighty alſo Antony Atticus becauſe bufinefs Cæfar caufe Chrift Chriftian Religion Cicero confideration converfation counfel defign defire Divine doth eſpecially faction fafe fafety faid fame fecond fecurity feem fenate fent ferve feveral fhall fhew fhould fickneſs fide fince firft firſt flain folemn fome fometimes foon foul fpirit ftate ftudy fubject fuch fupply fure give goodneſs greateſt Hale hath himſelf honour houfe inftance intereft itſelf judge judgment juftice Julian period leaft learning leaſt lefs lived Lord mafter mankind Marius meaſure mercy mind moft moſt muft muſt nature neceffary neceffity nefs never obferved occafion Octavius paffed paffion party perfons philofophical poffibly Pompey prefent preferve profeffion reafon refpect reft righteoufnefs Rome Runnington Sir Matthew Hale ſtate Sylla thee thefe themfelves thereof theſe things thofe thoſe thou thought tion touching truth underſtanding unto uſe whofe wiſdom yourſelf
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 171 - ... then shalt thou delight thyself in the Lord; and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of the earth, and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy father; for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it.
Seite 171 - If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, From doing thy pleasure on my holy day ; And call the sabbath a delight, The holy of the Lord, honourable; And shalt honour him, not doing thine own ways, Nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words: Then shalt thou delight thyself in the Lord...
Seite 115 - Christian churches groaning under, or in danger of, the yoke of antichristian tyranny, to join in the same or like association and covenant, to the glory of God, the enlargement of the kingdom of Jesus Christ, and the peace and tranquillity of Christian kingdoms and commonwealths.
Seite 17 - That if the king could have found out an honester and fitter man for that employment, he would not have advanced him to it ;" and " that he had therefore preferred him, because he knew none that deserved it so well.
Seite 233 - Again, when the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness that he hath committed, and doeth that which Is lawful and right, he shall save his soul alive.
Seite 114 - ... our true and unfeigned purpose, desire, and endeavour for ourselves, and all others under our power and charge, both in public and in private, in all duties we owe to GOD and man, to amend our lives, and each one to go before another in the example of a real reformation...
Seite 114 - ... honour of the King ; but shall all the days of our lives zealously and constantly continue therein against all opposition, and promote the same according to our power against all lets and impediments whatsoever ; and what we are not able ourselves to suppress or overcome, we shall reveal and make known, that it may be timely prevented or removed. All which we shall do as in the sight of God.
Seite 222 - How shall I give thee up, Ephraim? how shall I deliver thee, Israel? how shall I make thee as Admah? how shall I set thee as Zeboim? mine heart is 'turned within me, my repentings are kindled together. I will not execute the fierceness of mine anger, I will not return to destroy Ephraim : for I am God, and not man ; the Holy One in the midst of thee : and I will not enter into the city.
Seite 35 - The righteous perisheth, and no man layeth it to heart : and merciful men are taken away, none considering that the righteous is taken away from the evil to come.
Seite 133 - There was not a village in England that had not a ghost in it; the churchyards were all haunted; every large common had a circle of fairies belonging to it; and there was scarce a shepherd to be met with who had not seen a spirit.