Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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Page 112
... Honour , but yet it is a ques- tion whether he sees them or no , because he sees them , but as ' a snare . But he that sees God in them , sees them to be beames and evidences of that Beauty , that Wealth , that Honour , that is in God ...
... Honour , but yet it is a ques- tion whether he sees them or no , because he sees them , but as ' a snare . But he that sees God in them , sees them to be beames and evidences of that Beauty , that Wealth , that Honour , that is in God ...
Page 143
... honour , love , embrace , and serve : And free it from all question to preserve . So short you read my Character , and theirs I would call mine , to which not many Staires Are asked to climbe . First give me faith , who know My selfe a ...
... honour , love , embrace , and serve : And free it from all question to preserve . So short you read my Character , and theirs I would call mine , to which not many Staires Are asked to climbe . First give me faith , who know My selfe a ...
Page 328
... honour to destroy the Midianites , yet could none of those justly challenge , or imagine hee deserved that honour thereupon . I doe not deny , but that true faith , and such as God re- quires , is not onely a marke or token , but also a ...
... honour to destroy the Midianites , yet could none of those justly challenge , or imagine hee deserved that honour thereupon . I doe not deny , but that true faith , and such as God re- quires , is not onely a marke or token , but also a ...
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