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... Salomon , concerning the excess of writing and reading books , and the anxiety of spirit which redoundeth from knowledge ; and that admoni- tion of St. Paul , That we be not seduced by vain philosophy ; let those places be rightly ...
... Salomon , concerning the excess of writing and reading books , and the anxiety of spirit which redoundeth from knowledge ; and that admoni- tion of St. Paul , That we be not seduced by vain philosophy ; let those places be rightly ...
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... Salomon the King , we see the gift or endowment of wisdom and learning , both in Salo- mon's petition and in God's assent thereunto , preferred before all other terrene and temporal felicity . By virtue of which grant or donative of God ...
... Salomon the King , we see the gift or endowment of wisdom and learning , both in Salo- mon's petition and in God's assent thereunto , preferred before all other terrene and temporal felicity . By virtue of which grant or donative of God ...
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... Salomon's judgment , Memoria justi cum laudibus , at impiorum nomen putrescet : the one flourisheth , the other either consumeth to present oblivion , or turneth to an ill odour . And therefore in that style or addition , which is and ...
... Salomon's judgment , Memoria justi cum laudibus , at impiorum nomen putrescet : the one flourisheth , the other either consumeth to present oblivion , or turneth to an ill odour . And therefore in that style or addition , which is and ...
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The nature or manner of the Revelation | 1 |
Gruter Frankfort 1665 Opera Ommia with Life by W Rawley | 74 |
INTRODUCTION by G W Kitchin V | 175 |
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