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... perfection , because it comprehendeth and fasteneth all virtues together.1 And as it is elegantly said by Menander of vain love , which is but a false imitation of divine love , Amor melior Sophista lævo ad humanam vitam , 2 that love ...
... perfection , because it comprehendeth and fasteneth all virtues together.1 And as it is elegantly said by Menander of vain love , which is but a false imitation of divine love , Amor melior Sophista lævo ad humanam vitam , 2 that love ...
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... perfection , whereunto the light of nature cannot aspire : how then is it that man is said to have , by the light and law of nature , some notions and conceits of virtue and vice , justice and wrong , good and evil ? Thus , because the ...
... perfection , whereunto the light of nature cannot aspire : how then is it that man is said to have , by the light and law of nature , some notions and conceits of virtue and vice , justice and wrong , good and evil ? Thus , because the ...
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... perfection upon one and the same foundation ; and again , how the gradations of light , according to the dispensation of times , are material to the sufficiency of belief . 9. Here again I may rather give it in advice , than note it as ...
... perfection upon one and the same foundation ; and again , how the gradations of light , according to the dispensation of times , are material to the sufficiency of belief . 9. Here again I may rather give it in advice , than note it as ...
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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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