Chamber's Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 1 |
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That Divine knowledge he gathered , not by hearing or reading which doth assign unto each thing the kind , that which so much ... confess without confession , that his glory is inexplicable , to order all things with public consent .
That Divine knowledge he gathered , not by hearing or reading which doth assign unto each thing the kind , that which so much ... confess without confession , that his glory is inexplicable , to order all things with public consent .
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Not that the Scripture itself doth cause any such thing ( for it tendeth to the clean contrary , and the fruit thereof ... Make all things sin which we do by direction of nature's light , and by the rule of common discretion , without ...
Not that the Scripture itself doth cause any such thing ( for it tendeth to the clean contrary , and the fruit thereof ... Make all things sin which we do by direction of nature's light , and by the rule of common discretion , without ...
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Scripture , indeed , teacheth things above nature , things which our reason by itself could not reach unto . ... The thing we have handled according to the question moved about it ; which question is , whether the light of reason be so ...
Scripture , indeed , teacheth things above nature , things which our reason by itself could not reach unto . ... The thing we have handled according to the question moved about it ; which question is , whether the light of reason be so ...
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