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Pagina 61
... knowledge so sov- eraigne , is Charitie , which the Apostle imediately addeth to the former clause , for so he sayth , Knowledge bloweth up , but Charitie buildeth up ; not unlike unto that which hee delivereth in another place : If ...
... knowledge so sov- eraigne , is Charitie , which the Apostle imediately addeth to the former clause , for so he sayth , Knowledge bloweth up , but Charitie buildeth up ; not unlike unto that which hee delivereth in another place : If ...
Pagina 69
... knowledge : for men have entred into a desire of Learning and knowl- edge , sometimes upon a naturall curiositie , and inquisitive appetite ; sometimes to en- tertaine their mindes with varietie and delight ; sometimes for ornament and ...
... knowledge : for men have entred into a desire of Learning and knowl- edge , sometimes upon a naturall curiositie , and inquisitive appetite ; sometimes to en- tertaine their mindes with varietie and delight ; sometimes for ornament and ...
Pagina 111
... knowledge , but there is no other sight , no other knowledge proposed , or mentioned , or intimated , or imagined 204 other knowledge is ignorance ; And then we shall see how there is a twofold sight of God , and a twofold knowledge of ...
... knowledge , but there is no other sight , no other knowledge proposed , or mentioned , or intimated , or imagined 204 other knowledge is ignorance ; And then we shall see how there is a twofold sight of God , and a twofold knowledge of ...
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