Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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... face to face ; Now I know in part , But then I shall know , even as also I am knowne . 201 then in his Essence , 203 proceed we thus in the handling of these words . First , That there is nothing brought into comparison , into ...
... face to face ; Now I know in part , But then I shall know , even as also I am knowne . 201 then in his Essence , 203 proceed we thus in the handling of these words . First , That there is nothing brought into comparison , into ...
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... face to face , but I shall know 10 zeale in Paul , but there was something in him , ( which , as you have seen all the way , is above sight ) and know him , even as also I am knowne . In this Consideration , God alone is all ; in all ...
... face to face , but I shall know 10 zeale in Paul , but there was something in him , ( which , as you have seen all the way , is above sight ) and know him , even as also I am knowne . In this Consideration , God alone is all ; in all ...
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... face to face ; but what concerning God ? nothing but the sight of the humanity of Christ , which only is visible to the eye . So Theodoret , 258 so some others have thought ; but that answers not the sicuti est ; and we know It is not ...
... face to face ; but what concerning God ? nothing but the sight of the humanity of Christ , which only is visible to the eye . So Theodoret , 258 so some others have thought ; but that answers not the sicuti est ; and we know It is not ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
THE INTELLECTUAL CLIMATE | 13 |
PROSE STYLE | 19 |
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