text,updated_at,metaphor,created_at,context,theme,reviewed_on,dictionary,comments,provenance,id,work_id
"There is a ground or principle written in every mans heart in the world, none excepted, that there is a God.
(212)",2009-09-14 19:33:52 UTC,"""There is a ground or principle written in every mans heart in the world, none excepted, that there is a God.""",2006-10-03 00:00:00 UTC,"",Innate Ideas,,"",•REVISIT and fill out citation,"Reading Frederick Kiefer's Writing on the Renaissance Stage: Written Words, Printed Pages, Metaphoric Books. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1996. p. 118.",8936,3481
"",2009-09-14 19:33:58 UTC,"The law of nature is ""written in the hearts of all men""",2005-03-28 00:00:00 UTC,"","",,"","•ODNB describes as a ""treatise on justification.""",Reading Yolton's Locke Dictionary (101),9105,3529
"deny them he cannot, being convinced by two evidences against which there can bee no exception, the booke of the Law, & the booke of his owne Conscience, the one shall show him what he should have done, & the other what he hath done.
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against the book of the Law, hee shal be able to speake nothing, his Conscience telling him that the commaundements of the Lord are pure and righteous altogether: and for the booke of Conscience, against that he cannot possibly except, it being always in his owne keeping.
(459)",2009-09-14 19:34:03 UTC,"A sinner cannot deny his sins, ""being convinced by two evidences against which there can bee no exception, the booke of the Law, & the booke of his owne Conscience, the one shall show him what he should have done, & the other what he hath done.""",2006-10-03 00:00:00 UTC,"","",,"","","Reading Frederick Kiefer's Writing on the Renaissance Stage: Written Words, Printed Pages, Metaphoric Books. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1996. p. 115.",9220,3558
"deny them he cannot, being convinced by two evidences against which there can bee no exception, the booke of the Law, & the booke of his owne Conscience, the one shall show him what he should have done, & the other what he hath done.
[...]
against the book of the Law, hee shal be able to speake nothing, his Conscience telling him that the commaundements of the Lord are pure and righteous altogether: and for the booke of Conscience, against that he cannot possibly except, it being always in his owne keeping.
(459)",2009-09-14 19:34:03 UTC,"""[A]gainst the book of the Law, hee shal be able to speake nothing, his Conscience telling him that the commaundements of the Lord are pure and righteous altogether: and for the booke of Conscience, against that he cannot possibly except, it being always in his owne keeping.""",2006-10-03 00:00:00 UTC,"","",,"","","Reading Frederick Kiefer's Writing on the Renaissance Stage: Written Words, Printed Pages, Metaphoric Books. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1996. p. 115.",9221,3558
"the onely rule of our conscience, is the Law of God written in our hearts.
(1)",2009-09-14 19:34:03 UTC,"""[T]he onely rule of our conscience, is the Law of God written in our hearts.""",2006-10-03 00:00:00 UTC,"",Innate Ideas,,"",•REVISIT and fill out citation,"Reading Frederick Kiefer's Writing on the Renaissance Stage: Written Words, Printed Pages, Metaphoric Books. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1996. p. 115-6.",9231,3565
"There are some principles so cleare, and written in the hearts of all men, that they cannot erre to obey and practise them.
(10)",2009-09-14 19:34:03 UTC,"""There are some principles so cleare, and written in the hearts of all men, that they cannot erre to obey and practise them.""",2006-10-03 00:00:00 UTC,"",Innate Ideas,,"",•REVISIT and fill out citation,"Reading Frederick Kiefer's Writing on the Renaissance Stage: Written Words, Printed Pages, Metaphoric Books. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1996. p. 118.",9232,3565
"the Law of Nature, or ... the Law of God, which is naturally written in the hearts of all men.
(5)",2009-09-14 19:34:03 UTC,"""[T]he Law of Nature"" of ""the Law of God ... is naturally written in the hearts of all men.""",2006-10-03 00:00:00 UTC,"",Innate Ideas,,"",•REVISIT and fill out citation,"Reading Frederick Kiefer's Writing on the Renaissance Stage: Written Words, Printed Pages, Metaphoric Books. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1996. p. 118.",9233,3565