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... wherein God did rest and contemplate His own works , was blessed above all the days wherein He did effect , and accomplish them . " 6. After the creation was finished , it is set down unto us that man was placed in the garden to work ...
... wherein God did rest and contemplate His own works , was blessed above all the days wherein He did effect , and accomplish them . " 6. After the creation was finished , it is set down unto us that man was placed in the garden to work ...
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... wherein I desire it may be conceived that I use the word metaphysique in a differing sense from that that is received : and in like manner , I doubt not but it will easily appear to men of judgment , that in this and other particulars ...
... wherein I desire it may be conceived that I use the word metaphysique in a differing sense from that that is received : and in like manner , I doubt not but it will easily appear to men of judgment , that in this and other particulars ...
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... wherein men think he is rewarded when he is accepted ; by doing too much , which will not give that which is well done leave to settle , and in the end induceth satiety ; and by finding too soon the fruit of a man's virtue , in ...
... wherein men think he is rewarded when he is accepted ; by doing too much , which will not give that which is well done leave to settle , and in the end induceth satiety ; and by finding too soon the fruit of a man's virtue , 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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