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... hath been the greatest measure of knowledge ; being the fifth chapter . " 10. " That the pretended succession of wits hath been evil placed , forasmuch as after variety of sects and opinions the most popular and not the truest ...
... hath been the greatest measure of knowledge ; being the fifth chapter . " 10. " That the pretended succession of wits hath been evil placed , forasmuch as after variety of sects and opinions the most popular and not the truest ...
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... hath acknowledged goodness in perfection , science or providence comprehending all things , and absolute sov- ereignty or kingdom . In aspiring to the throne of power the angels transgressed and fell , in presuming to come within the ...
... hath acknowledged goodness in perfection , science or providence comprehending all things , and absolute sov- ereignty or kingdom . In aspiring to the throne of power the angels transgressed and fell , in presuming to come within the ...
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... hath been infinite that both divine and human knowledge hath received by the intermingling and tempering of the one with the other ; as that which hath filled the one full of here- sies , and the other full of speculative fictions and ...
... hath been infinite that both divine and human knowledge hath received by the intermingling and tempering of the one with the other ; as that which hath filled the one full of here- sies , and the other full of speculative fictions and ...
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... hath made every thing in beauty according to season ; also he hath set the world in man's heart , yet can he not find out the work which God worketh from the beginning to the end : declaring not obscurely that God hath framed the mind ...
... hath made every thing in beauty according to season ; also he hath set the world in man's heart , yet can he not find out the work which God worketh from the beginning to the end : declaring not obscurely that God hath framed the mind ...
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... hath set the world in man's heart . So as whatsoever is not God but parcel of the world , he hath fitted it to the com- prehension of man's mind , if man will open and di- late the powers of his understanding as he may . But yet ...
... hath set the world in man's heart . So as whatsoever is not God but parcel of the world , he hath fitted it to the com- prehension of man's mind , if man will open and di- late the powers of his understanding as he may . But yet ...
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