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“The noblest part of a friend is an honest boldness in the notifying of errors. He that tells me of a fault, aiming at my good, I must think him wise and faithful--wise in spying that which I see not; faithful in a plain admonishment, not tainted with flattery.”

Quote by Owen Feltham

Work

Resolves: divine, moral and political

Resolves: divine, moral and political is a scholarly work that delves into the philosophical and theoretical aspects of resolutions in the realms of divinity, morality, and politics. The book likely examines the historical and contemporary perspectives on these resolutions, analyzing their impact on society and individual beliefs. more

Author

Owen Feltham

Owen Feltham, born in 1602 and died on February 23, 1668, was an English writer known for his fables and satirical works. His contributions to literature have had a profound impact on subsequent generations. more

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