Religious Prose of Seventeenth-century EnglandAnne Ferry Knopf, 1967 - 258 strán (strany) |
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... Angels are pre- tended by others whereof the late detection of the Maid of Ger- many hath left a pregnant example . Section 31. Again , I believe that all that use sorceries , incanta- tions and spells , are not Witches , or , as we ...
... Angels are pre- tended by others whereof the late detection of the Maid of Ger- many hath left a pregnant example . Section 31. Again , I believe that all that use sorceries , incanta- tions and spells , are not Witches , or , as we ...
Strana 91
... Angels : It is not a new opinion of the Church of Rome , but an old one of Pythagoras and Plato ; there is no heresie in it , and if not manifestly defin'd in Scripture , yet is it an opinion of a good and wholesome use in the course ...
... Angels : It is not a new opinion of the Church of Rome , but an old one of Pythagoras and Plato ; there is no heresie in it , and if not manifestly defin'd in Scripture , yet is it an opinion of a good and wholesome use in the course ...
Strana 93
... Angels , which if I call the ubiquitary , and omnipresent es- sence of God , I hope I shall not offend Divinity : for before the Creation of the World God was really all things . For the Angels he created no new World , or determinate ...
... Angels , which if I call the ubiquitary , and omnipresent es- sence of God , I hope I shall not offend Divinity : for before the Creation of the World God was really all things . For the Angels he created no new World , or determinate ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
John Donne | 30 |
FROM Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions | 42 |
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