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... starr : And we may make all runn on a starr ; that so , the Text and Day may be suitable , and Heaven and Earth hold a correspondence . S. Peter calls faith , the Day - starr rising in our hearts . Which sorts well with the starr ...
... starr : And we may make all runn on a starr ; that so , the Text and Day may be suitable , and Heaven and Earth hold a correspondence . S. Peter calls faith , the Day - starr rising in our hearts . Which sorts well with the starr ...
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... starr He hath in Heaven of His own : stellam Eius , His 10 starr ; He the owner of it . Now we know , the starrs are the starrs of Heaven ; and He , that Lord of them , Lord of Heaven too ; And so , to be adored of them , of us , and of ...
... starr He hath in Heaven of His own : stellam Eius , His 10 starr ; He the owner of it . Now we know , the starrs are the starrs of Heaven ; and He , that Lord of them , Lord of Heaven too ; And so , to be adored of them , of us , and of ...
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... starr only , but a Lode - starr : " And , whither should stella Eius ducere , but ad Eum ? 50 whither lead us , but to Him , whose the Our Epiphanie " would ( sure ) have fallen in. Having this , though we neither heare An- gell , nor see ...
... starr only , but a Lode - starr : " And , whither should stella Eius ducere , but ad Eum ? 50 whither lead us , but to Him , whose the Our Epiphanie " would ( sure ) have fallen in. Having this , though we neither heare An- gell , nor see ...
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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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