Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 110
... whole bodies , whole Churches , what becomes of the soules of the righteous , at the departing thereof from the body , I shall bee told by some , That they attend an expiation , a purifica- tion in a place of torment ; By some , that 10 ...
... whole bodies , whole Churches , what becomes of the soules of the righteous , at the departing thereof from the body , I shall bee told by some , That they attend an expiation , a purifica- tion in a place of torment ; By some , that 10 ...
Page 111
... whole Age of this world from the Creation , to the dis- 10 but this ; All other sight is blindness , all solution ... whole world , the whole house and frame205 Then , the time of seeing face to face , and of nature , and our medium ...
... whole Age of this world from the Creation , to the dis- 10 but this ; All other sight is blindness , all solution ... whole world , the whole house and frame205 Then , the time of seeing face to face , and of nature , and our medium ...
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... whole frame God . The difference betweene the Reason of man , and the Instinct of the beast is this , That the beast does but know , but the man knows that he knows . The bestiall Atheist will pretend that he knows there is no God ; but ...
... whole frame God . The difference betweene the Reason of man , and the Instinct of the beast is this , That the beast does but know , but the man knows that he knows . The bestiall Atheist will pretend that he knows there is no God ; but ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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