The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... Scripture telleth me is inscrutable , but with the observant eye of duty and admiration ; leaving aside the other parts of your virtue and fortune , I have been touched , yea , and possessed with D A an extreme wonder at those your ...
... Scripture telleth me is inscrutable , but with the observant eye of duty and admiration ; leaving aside the other parts of your virtue and fortune , I have been touched , yea , and possessed with D A an extreme wonder at those your ...
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... Scripture hath declared to be inscrutable . There is yet another fault ( with which I will conclude 10 this part ) which is often noted in learned men , that they do many times fail to observe decency and discretion in their behaviour ...
... Scripture hath declared to be inscrutable . There is yet another fault ( with which I will conclude 10 this part ) which is often noted in learned men , that they do many times fail to observe decency and discretion in their behaviour ...
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... Scriptures call it . : It is so then , that in the work of the creation we see a double emanation of virtue from God ; the one referring more properly to power , the other to wisdom ; the one expressed in making the subsistence of the ...
... Scriptures call it . : It is so then , that in the work of the creation we see a double emanation of virtue from God ; the one referring more properly to power , the other to wisdom ; the one expressed in making the subsistence of the ...
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... Scriptures have infinite mysteries , not violating at all the truth of the story or letter , ) an image of the two estates , the contemplative state and the active state , figured in the two persons of Abel and Cain , and in the two ...
... Scriptures have infinite mysteries , not violating at all the truth of the story or letter , ) an image of the two estates , the contemplative state and the active state , figured in the two persons of Abel and Cain , and in the two ...
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... Scriptures of the New Testament . : So again , we find that many of the ancient bishops and fathers of the Church were excellently read , and studied in all the learning of the heathen ; insomuch , that the edict of the Emperor Julianus ...
... Scriptures of the New Testament . : So again , we find that many of the ancient bishops and fathers of the Church were excellently read , and studied in all the learning of the heathen ; insomuch , that the edict of the Emperor Julianus ...
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