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... Scriptures , which had need be contained within the bounds of sobriety ; the one anagogical , and the other philosophical . But as to the former , man is not to prevent his time : Videmus nunc per speculum in ænig- mate , tunc autem ...
... Scriptures , which had need be contained within the bounds of sobriety ; the one anagogical , and the other philosophical . But as to the former , man is not to prevent his time : Videmus nunc per speculum in ænig- mate , tunc autem ...
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... Scriptures , as they suppose , but much imbase them . For to seek heaven and earth in the word of God , ( whereof it is said , Heaven and earth shall pass , but my word shall not pass , 1 ) is to seek temporary things amongst eternal ...
... Scriptures , as they suppose , but much imbase them . For to seek heaven and earth in the word of God , ( whereof it is said , Heaven and earth shall pass , but my word shall not pass , 1 ) is to seek temporary things amongst eternal ...
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... Scripture which is only after the manner as men use to interpret a profane book . 18. In this part , touching the exposition of the Scriptures , I can report no deficience ; but by way of remembrance this I will add : in perusing books ...
... Scripture which is only after the manner as men use to interpret a profane book . 18. In this part , touching the exposition of the Scriptures , I can report no deficience ; but by way of remembrance this I will add : in perusing books ...
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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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