The Advancement of LearningDent, 1962 - 246 sider |
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... nevertheless ( save that we know not whether our labours may extend to other ages ) were not needful for the present , in regard of the love and reverence towards Learning , which the example and countenance of two so learned Princes ...
... nevertheless ( save that we know not whether our labours may extend to other ages ) were not needful for the present , in regard of the love and reverence towards Learning , which the example and countenance of two so learned Princes ...
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... nevertheless as there is one point whereof warning is to be given and taken . The registering of doubts hath two excellent uses : the one , that it saveth philosophy from errors and falsehoods ; when Virg . Ecl . x . 8 . Nov. Org . i ...
... nevertheless as there is one point whereof warning is to be given and taken . The registering of doubts hath two excellent uses : the one , that it saveth philosophy from errors and falsehoods ; when Virg . Ecl . x . 8 . Nov. Org . i ...
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... nevertheless at the same instant doth settle and com- pose it ; so in all other excellencies , though they advance nature , yet they are subject to excess ; only charity ad- mitteth no excess . For so we see , aspiring to be like God in ...
... nevertheless at the same instant doth settle and com- pose it ; so in all other excellencies , though they advance nature , yet they are subject to excess ; only charity ad- mitteth no excess . For so we see , aspiring to be like God in ...
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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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