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... divine light , immediately imparted to the soul by God , of a different nature from any that is ob- tained by natural means . And on this subject I would , I. Show what this divine light is . II . How it is given immediately by God ...
... divine light , immediately imparted to the soul by God , of a different nature from any that is ob- tained by natural means . And on this subject I would , I. Show what this divine light is . II . How it is given immediately by God ...
Page 508
... divine things with but common assistance ; but God alone can give a spiritual discovery of them . - But I proceed to show , Secondly , Positively what this spiritual and divine light is . And it may be thus described : A true sense of ...
... divine things with but common assistance ; but God alone can give a spiritual discovery of them . - But I proceed to show , Secondly , Positively what this spiritual and divine light is . And it may be thus described : A true sense of ...
Page 510
... divine excellency of the things of God's word doth more directly and immediately convince us of their truth ; and that because the excellency of these things is so superlative . There is a beauty in them so divine and godlike , that it ...
... divine excellency of the things of God's word doth more directly and immediately convince us of their truth ; and that because the excellency of these things is so superlative . There is a beauty in them so divine and godlike , that it ...
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