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Pagina 72
... father Anchises ) did see to creepe upon his tombe ; touching the which ( as Virgill saith ) Æneas was uncertaine whether it were the Genius of his father or of the place . And this may also helpe to the interpretation of another place ...
... father Anchises ) did see to creepe upon his tombe ; touching the which ( as Virgill saith ) Æneas was uncertaine whether it were the Genius of his father or of the place . And this may also helpe to the interpretation of another place ...
Pagina 188
... Father's gift , but not from His Father's hand . posture for a creature ; a departure from it vio- lates his relation to his Creator , and constitutes him sinful and fallen . Thus fell the first man , wishing to be as God , to set up as ...
... Father's gift , but not from His Father's hand . posture for a creature ; a departure from it vio- lates his relation to his Creator , and constitutes him sinful and fallen . Thus fell the first man , wishing to be as God , to set up as ...
Pagina 235
... father , Sir Francis Palgrave . It is good to find a son so well versed in the writing of his father as young Mr. Palgrave proved himself to be on this occasion . He lost no time , as we may suppose , in communicating his curious ...
... father , Sir Francis Palgrave . It is good to find a son so well versed in the writing of his father as young Mr. Palgrave proved himself to be on this occasion . He lost no time , as we may suppose , in communicating his curious ...
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