Kaina kai palaia Things new and old, or, A store-house of similies, sentences, allegories, apophthegms, adagies, apologues, divine, morall, politicall, &c. : with their severall applications / collected and observed from the writings and sayings of the learned in all ages to this present by John Spencer ...
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Kaina kai palaia Things new and old, or, A store-house of similies, sentences, allegories, apophthegms, adagies, apologues, divine, morall, politicall, &c. : with their severall applications / collected and observed from the writings and sayings of the learned in all ages to this present by John Spencer ...
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1658.
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The grace of God is all in all. [ 1911]
VVE get Aqua-Vitae ready against qualms,* 1.1Bezoar stone and Cordiall
against fits; It was well said of Reverend Dr. Lake Lake B. of Bath.
when in the time of his sicknesse a Cordiall was tendered unto him; O (said he)
the Cordiall of Cordialls which I daily take, is this; The bloud of Iesus Christ cleanseth
us from all our sins;* 1.2 And it is true, that Art is blind and often posed; Nature
weak and often foyled (like a bow that must not be drawn beyond com∣passe):* 1.3
Onely the Grace of God is all in all, helps all, get but that and
you may sleep in a Dungeon; want all, and yet have all: want that,
and a Flea may break your sleep, and a hand-writing dash all your mirth in pieces.