The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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Side 39
... heaven to converse upon the earth ; that is , to leave natural philosophy aside , and to apply 30 knowledge only to manners and policy . But as both heaven and earth do conspire and contribute to the use and benefit . of man ; so the ...
... heaven to converse upon the earth ; that is , to leave natural philosophy aside , and to apply 30 knowledge only to manners and policy . But as both heaven and earth do conspire and contribute to the use and benefit . of man ; so the ...
Side 41
... heaven and earth , as it is set down of the works following ; but actually , that God made heaven and earth the one carrying the style of a manufacture , and the other of a law , decree , or counsel . To proceed to that which is next in ...
... heaven and earth , as it is set down of the works following ; but actually , that God made heaven and earth the one carrying the style of a manufacture , and the other of a law , decree , or counsel . To proceed to that which is next in ...
Side 42
... heaven , is a lively image of a contemplative 20 life , ) and that of the husbandman : where we see again the favour and election of God went to the shepherd , and not to the tiller of the ground . So in the age before the flood , the ...
... heaven , is a lively image of a contemplative 20 life , ) and that of the husbandman : where we see again the favour and election of God went to the shepherd , and not to the tiller of the ground . So in the age before the flood , the ...
Side 43
... heaven are manifestly touched . So again , matter of astronomy ; Spiritus ejus ornavit cælos , et obstetricante manu ejus eductus est coluber tortuosus : [ By his spirit he hath 30 garnished the heavens : his hand hath formed the ...
... heaven are manifestly touched . So again , matter of astronomy ; Spiritus ejus ornavit cælos , et obstetricante manu ejus eductus est coluber tortuosus : [ By his spirit he hath 30 garnished the heavens : his hand hath formed the ...
Side 48
... heaven , which are permanent and universal . The former , again , is mixed with strife and perturbation ; but the latter hath the true character of Divine Presence ; coming in aura leni , [ with gentle breath , ] without noise or ...
... heaven , which are permanent and universal . The former , again , is mixed with strife and perturbation ; but the latter hath the true character of Divine Presence ; coming in aura leni , [ with gentle breath , ] without noise or ...
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