Religio Medici and Christian MoralsT. Nelson, 1940 - 192 strán (strany) |
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Strana 26
... obscure prophesies and mystical Types could raise a belief and expect apparent impossibilities . Part I , Section 10 ... obscurity too deep for our Reason , ' tis good to sit down with a description , periphrasis , or adumbration ; for ...
... obscure prophesies and mystical Types could raise a belief and expect apparent impossibilities . Part I , Section 10 ... obscurity too deep for our Reason , ' tis good to sit down with a description , periphrasis , or adumbration ; for ...
Strana 67
... obscure World and Womb of our Mother , our time is short , computed by the Moon , yet longer then the days of many creatures that behold the Sun ; our selves being not yet without life , sense and reason ; though for the manifestation ...
... obscure World and Womb of our Mother , our time is short , computed by the Moon , yet longer then the days of many creatures that behold the Sun ; our selves being not yet without life , sense and reason ; though for the manifestation ...
Strana 127
... obscure and closer vices ; not to spare your purse , nor simply to enjoy health ; but in one word , that thereby you may truly serve God , which every sickness will tell you you cannot well do without health . The sick Man's Sacrifice ...
... obscure and closer vices ; not to spare your purse , nor simply to enjoy health ; but in one word , that thereby you may truly serve God , which every sickness will tell you you cannot well do without health . The sick Man's Sacrifice ...
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