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... amongst the heathen , it was the highest to obtain to a veneration and adoration as a God . This unto the Chris- tians is as the forbidden fruit . But we speak now separately of human testimony : according to which , that which the ...
... amongst the heathen , it was the highest to obtain to a veneration and adoration as a God . This unto the Chris- tians is as the forbidden fruit . But we speak now separately of human testimony : according to which , that which the ...
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... amongst women . This lady was endued with learning in her sex singular , and great even amongst masculine princes ; whether we speak of learning , of language , or of science , modern or ancient , Divinity or Humanity : and unto the ...
... amongst women . This lady was endued with learning in her sex singular , and great even amongst masculine princes ; whether we speak of learning , of language , or of science , modern or ancient , Divinity or Humanity : and unto the ...
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... amongst eternal : and as to seek divinity in philosophy is to seek the living amongst the dead , 2 so to seek philosophy in divinity is to seek the dead amongst the living : neither are the pots or lavers , whose place was in the ...
... amongst eternal : and as to seek divinity in philosophy is to seek the living amongst the dead , 2 so to seek philosophy in divinity is to seek the dead amongst the living : neither are the pots or lavers , whose place was in the ...
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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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