The Advancement of LearningDent, 1962 - 246 sider |
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... persons that have governed ; which revolution of state was no sooner over , but Socrates , whom they had made a person criminal , was made a person hero- ical , and his memory accumulate with honours divine and human ; and those ...
... persons that have governed ; which revolution of state was no sooner over , but Socrates , whom they had made a person criminal , was made a person hero- ical , and his memory accumulate with honours divine and human ; and those ...
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... persons . II . The knowledge concerning good respecting Society doth handle it also , not simply alone , but comparatively ; where- unto belongeth the weighing of duties between person and person , case and case , particular and public ...
... persons . II . The knowledge concerning good respecting Society doth handle it also , not simply alone , but comparatively ; where- unto belongeth the weighing of duties between person and person , case and case , particular and public ...
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... persons in unity of God- head . The attributes of God are either common to the Deity , or respective to the persons . The works of God summary are two , that of the creation and that of the redemption and both these works , as in total ...
... persons in unity of God- head . The attributes of God are either common to the Deity , or respective to the persons . The works of God summary are two , that of the creation and that of the redemption and both these works , as in total ...
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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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