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... King , we see the gift or endowment of wisdom and learning , both in Salo- mon's petition and in God's assent thereunto , preferred before all other ... Kings iv . 33 . maketh no claim to any of those glories , but D 719 The First Book 39.
... King , we see the gift or endowment of wisdom and learning , both in Salo- mon's petition and in God's assent thereunto , preferred before all other ... Kings iv . 33 . maketh no claim to any of those glories , but D 719 The First Book 39.
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... kings were philosophers , or philo- sophers kings ; yet so much is verified by experience , that under learned princes and governors there have been ever the best times : for howsoever kings may have their imper- fections in their ...
... kings were philosophers , or philo- sophers kings ; yet so much is verified by experience , that under learned princes and governors there have been ever the best times : for howsoever kings may have their imper- fections in their ...
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... king's high countries from Babylon to Græcia in safety , in despite of all the king's forces , to the astonish- ment of the world , and the encouragement of the Grecians in time succeeding to make invasion upon the kings of Persia : as ...
... king's high countries from Babylon to Græcia in safety , in despite of all the king's forces , to the astonish- ment of the world , and the encouragement of the Grecians in time succeeding to make invasion upon the kings of Persia : 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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