The Advancement of LearningDent, 1965 - 246 sider |
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... Majesty , and such a readi- ness to take flame and blaze from the least occasion pre- sented , or the least spark of another's knowledge delivered . And as the Scripture saith of the wisest king , That his heart was as the sands of the ...
... Majesty , and such a readi- ness to take flame and blaze from the least occasion pre- sented , or the least spark of another's knowledge delivered . And as the Scripture saith of the wisest king , That his heart was as the sands of the ...
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... Majesty a rare conjunction as well of divine and sacred literature , as of profane and human ; so as your Majesty standeth invested of that triplicity , which in great venera- tion was ascribed to the ancient Hermes ; the power and ...
... Majesty a rare conjunction as well of divine and sacred literature , as of profane and human ; so as your Majesty standeth invested of that triplicity , which in great venera- tion was ascribed to the ancient Hermes ; the power and ...
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... Majesty's excellent book touching the duty of a king ; 1 a work richly compounded of divinity , morality , and ... majesty hath truly de- scribed , not a king of Assyria or Persia in their extern glory , but a Moses or a David , pastors ...
... Majesty's excellent book touching the duty of a king ; 1 a work richly compounded of divinity , morality , and ... majesty hath truly de- scribed , not a king of Assyria or Persia in their extern glory , but a Moses or a David , pastors ...
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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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