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Pagina 48
Helen Constance White. of Truth , which is the Presence of it ; and the Beleefe of Truth , which is the Enjoy- ing of it ; is the Soveraigne Good of humane Nature . The first Creature of God , in the workes of the Dayes , was the Light ...
Helen Constance White. of Truth , which is the Presence of it ; and the Beleefe of Truth , which is the Enjoy- ing of it ; is the Soveraigne Good of humane Nature . The first Creature of God , in the workes of the Dayes , was the Light ...
Pagina 103
... truth and falsehood bee Neare twins , yet truth a little elder is ; Be busie to seeke her , beleeve mee this , Hee's not of none , nor worst , that seekes the best . To adore , or scorne an image , or protest , May all be bad ; doubt ...
... truth and falsehood bee Neare twins , yet truth a little elder is ; Be busie to seeke her , beleeve mee this , Hee's not of none , nor worst , that seekes the best . To adore , or scorne an image , or protest , May all be bad ; doubt ...
Pagina 318
... truth might suffer in the weakenesse of my patronage : where wee desire to be informed , ' tis good to contest with ... Truth , nor fit to take up the Gantlet in the cause of Veritie : Many from the ignorance of these Maximes , and an ...
... truth might suffer in the weakenesse of my patronage : where wee desire to be informed , ' tis good to contest with ... Truth , nor fit to take up the Gantlet in the cause of Veritie : Many from the ignorance of these Maximes , and an ...
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