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... mind of man to swell ; for nothing can fill , much less extend the soul of man , but God and the contemplation of God ; and therefore Salomon , speaking of the two principal senses of inquisition , the eye and the ear , affirmeth that ...
... mind of man to swell ; for nothing can fill , much less extend the soul of man , but God and the contemplation of God ; and therefore Salomon , speaking of the two principal senses of inquisition , the eye and the ear , affirmeth that ...
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... mind in general ; but the motions of the countenance and parts do not only so , but do further disclose the present humour and state of the mind and will . For as your majesty saith most aptly and ele- gantly , As the tongue speaketh to ...
... mind in general ; but the motions of the countenance and parts do not only so , but do further disclose the present humour and state of the mind and will . For as your majesty saith most aptly and ele- gantly , As the tongue speaketh to ...
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... mind ; wherein if any man , considering the parts thereof which I have enumerated , do judge that my labour is but ... mind and the good of the body . For as we divided the good of the body into health , beauty , strength , and pleasure ...
... mind ; wherein if any man , considering the parts thereof which I have enumerated , do judge that my labour is but ... mind and the good of the body . For as we divided the good of the body into health , beauty , strength , and pleasure ...
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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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