


Li? uvon tli? who enjoin it, I fhould be catch'd up Ifl thould fay that perjury in this care is innocent,Īs to the geffon petjut. Many inltances, and demand unjut! compliances lhtu?es, and which contraall& one another m He alfo fwears to another volume of ttatutes? Ttead of the book others, in the croud, or by theįa.vour of an honqb beadle, haue not had the book Ly abfolved from them by kiffing their thumbs, in. Think nuil: rome have thodght themfelves fufficient. Tioning upon what acco'ant 5 for which he pay? te?Īt the time time he takes the oaths of allegianceĪnd �upremacy, which he iv pra:taught to evade, or &red to write hs name m a book, w?thout men without knowing what he is doing, bein or,

Ted a member o? the univerfity } at which time heįubIefibes the thirty-nine articles of religion, though. �olle e, he is obliged to be matriculated, or admit. Within fifteen days after his admiffu?n into any But I am persuaded, that that excellent person would think it a very laudable design, as the value of things is so much alter'd since the foundation of most colleges, to have the statutes also alter'd because many scrupulous persons, however safely they might do it, will not take an oath in any other, than the plain, literal, and grammatical sense of it: neither, in strictness, ought the contrary to be commonly practis'd, because it depreciates the value of an oath, and opens a door to numberless evasions and prevarications. Whether a person, who has an estate of inheritance in land, or a perpetual pension of above five pounds per annum, as things now stand, may with equity, and a good conscience, take the aforesaid oath and has determin'd it in the affirmative. To give a ju st account of the state of the univer sity of Oxford, I mu st begin where every fre shman begins, with admi s sion and matriculation for it so happens, that the fir st thing a young has, with great judgment and accuracy, discuss'd this point viz. THERE cannot be a plainer proof that any society wants a reformation, than to shew undeniably that it is faulty in its con stitution, as well as its morals that the laws made for its pre servation and well-being are, many of them, wicked, unrea sonable, ridiculous, or contradictory to ane another that, for the mo st part, tho se laws, which are so, are more in si sted upon, and more rigorou sly executed than tho se which are no so and that errors, of some kind or other, either in the laws them selves, or in the abu se of them, appear almo st in every particular. What? Only four stars, you stingy bastard? I'm asking myself the same question, so let me explain myself to myself.Quo semel e st imbuta recens, servabit Odorem Te sta diu.
#Ifart adds the farewell mod#
It was also Pete Townshend's farewell tribute to the Mod Quadrophenia is everything that Tommy wanted to be, a rock opera that told a story, but one where every song could still stand alone. Wow! Perhaps my 5-star rating is simply because the Redwalls are not only new and fresh (none of them older than 22!), or perhaps its because - despite their ages - they are able to totally capture.A brilliant vocalist, scatter, and interpreter of jazz and blues, Williams produces music that's totally unique, yet sounds so effortlĪnother of my all-time favorites, Priest = Aura is one of those rare albums where every song is simply fantastic, and a testament to how good pop-rock can be. Joe Williams was Figure Two in my three-man education in singing.
