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Pagina 396
... Angels , or Stars . For if that which we are or have , do not content us , we may be troubled for every thing in the World , which is besides our being , or our posses- 20 God . sions . Here therefore is the wisdome of the contented man ...
... Angels , or Stars . For if that which we are or have , do not content us , we may be troubled for every thing in the World , which is besides our being , or our posses- 20 God . sions . Here therefore is the wisdome of the contented man ...
Pagina 397
... Angels do whatsoever is commanded them , and go where ever they are sent , and re- 30 fuse no circumstances : and if their imploy- ment be crossed " by a higher decree , they and rejoyce in the sit down in peace event ; and when the Angel ...
... Angels do whatsoever is commanded them , and go where ever they are sent , and re- 30 fuse no circumstances : and if their imploy- ment be crossed " by a higher decree , they and rejoyce in the sit down in peace event ; and when the Angel ...
Pagina 476
... Angels lay Leiger " here ; Each Bush , and Cel , 20 Each Oke , and high - way knew them , Walk but the fields , or sit down at some wel , And he was sure to view them . Almighty Love ! where art thou now ? mad man Sits down , and ...
... Angels lay Leiger " here ; Each Bush , and Cel , 20 Each Oke , and high - way knew them , Walk but the fields , or sit down at some wel , And he was sure to view them . Almighty Love ! where art thou now ? mad man Sits down , and ...
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