The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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... persons : which want of exact application ariseth from two causes ; the one , because the largeness of their mind can hardly confine itself to dwell in the ex quisite observation or examination of the nature and customs of one person ...
... persons : which want of exact application ariseth from two causes ; the one , because the largeness of their mind can hardly confine itself to dwell in the ex quisite observation or examination of the nature and customs of one person ...
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... person , or an action . The first we call chronicles , the second lives , and the third narrations or relations . Of these ... persons , and passeth over in silence the smaller passages and motions of men and matters . But such being the ...
... person , or an action . The first we call chronicles , the second lives , and the third narrations or relations . Of these ... persons , and passeth over in silence the smaller passages and motions of men and matters . But such being the ...
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... persons in unity of Godhead . 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 Godhead . 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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