The Schoolmaster (1570)Folger Shakespeare Library, 1967 - 167 pagine |
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Pagina 70
... religion . They make Christ and his gospel only serve civil pol- icy ; then neither religion cometh amiss to them ; in time they be promoters of both openly , in place again mockers of both priv- ily , as I wrote once in a rude rhyme ...
... religion . They make Christ and his gospel only serve civil pol- icy ; then neither religion cometh amiss to them ; in time they be promoters of both openly , in place again mockers of both priv- ily , as I wrote once in a rude rhyme ...
Pagina 71
... religion , they be ; that is , epicures in living and ǎ0eot 104 in doctrine . This last word is no more unknown now to plain Englishmen than the person was un- known sometime in England , until some Englishman took pains to fetch that ...
... religion , they be ; that is , epicures in living and ǎ0eot 104 in doctrine . This last word is no more unknown now to plain Englishmen than the person was un- known sometime in England , until some Englishman took pains to fetch that ...
Pagina 74
... religion , and if he meddle not overmuch with Christ's true religion , he shall have free liberty to embrace all religions and become , if he lust , at once , 110 Crafty devices . 111 1570 : this . without any let or punishment , Jewish ...
... religion , and if he meddle not overmuch with Christ's true religion , he shall have free liberty to embrace all religions and become , if he lust , at once , 110 Crafty devices . 111 1570 : this . without any let or punishment , Jewish ...
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