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Pagina 110
... whole bodies , whole Churches , what becomes of the soules of the righteous , at the departing thereof from the body , I shall bee told by some , That they attend an expiation , a purifica- tion in a place of torment ; By some , that 10 ...
... whole bodies , whole Churches , what becomes of the soules of the righteous , at the departing thereof from the body , I shall bee told by some , That they attend an expiation , a purifica- tion in a place of torment ; By some , that 10 ...
Pagina 111
... whole Age of 201 200 203 then in his Essence , proceed we thus in the handling of these words . First , That there is nothing brought into comparison , into consideration , nothing put into the balance , but the sight of God , the knowl ...
... whole Age of 201 200 203 then in his Essence , proceed we thus in the handling of these words . First , That there is nothing brought into comparison , into consideration , nothing put into the balance , but the sight of God , the knowl ...
Pagina 114
... whole frame of nature is the Theatre , the whole Vol- 30 ume of creatures is the glasse , and the light of nature , reason , is our light , which is another Circumstance . 221 222 Of those words , John 1.9 That was the true light , that ...
... whole frame of nature is the Theatre , the whole Vol- 30 ume of creatures is the glasse , and the light of nature , reason , is our light , which is another Circumstance . 221 222 Of those words , John 1.9 That was the true light , that ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
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