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... faith . In Natus est , Man ; In stellam Eius , God : In Rex , a King , ( though of the Jewes , yet ) the good of whose Kingdome should extend , and stretch it selfe farr and wide , to Gentiles and all ; and He , of all to be adored ...
... faith . In Natus est , Man ; In stellam Eius , God : In Rex , a King , ( though of the Jewes , yet ) the good of whose Kingdome should extend , and stretch it selfe farr and wide , to Gentiles and all ; and He , of all to be adored ...
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... faith ; And , as the Church is 50 our Academy , and our Medium the Ordi- nances of the Church , so the light by which we see this , that is , know God so , as 233 vocation 231 John 14.26 234 confirmed 232 passages 235 2. Cor . 12.4 ...
... faith ; And , as the Church is 50 our Academy , and our Medium the Ordi- nances of the Church , so the light by which we see this , that is , know God so , as 233 vocation 231 John 14.26 234 confirmed 232 passages 235 2. Cor . 12.4 ...
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... faith , and yet that knowledge which we have in faith , is but Cunabula visionis , the infancy and cradle of that knowledge which all those who in this Academy , the Church , do embrace the Medium , that is , the Ordi- nances of the ...
... faith , and yet that knowledge which we have in faith , is but Cunabula visionis , the infancy and cradle of that knowledge which all those who in this Academy , the Church , do embrace the Medium , that is , the Ordi- nances of the ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Ben Jonson | 122 |
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