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Page 112
... light ; not a light which is His , but a light which is He ; not a light which flowes from him , no , nor a light which is in him , but that light which is He himself . Lighten our darknesse , we beseech thee , O Lord , O Father of lights ...
... light ; not a light which is His , but a light which is He ; not a light which flowes from him , no , nor a light which is in him , but that light which is He himself . Lighten our darknesse , we beseech thee , O Lord , O Father of lights ...
Page 114
... light enough . Of those words , John 1.9 That was the true light , that lighteth every man that commeth into the World , the slackest sense that they can admit , gives light enough to see God by . If we spare S. Chrysostomes sense ...
... light enough . Of those words , John 1.9 That was the true light , that lighteth every man that commeth into the World , the slackest sense that they can admit , gives light enough to see God by . If we spare S. Chrysostomes sense ...
Page 118
... light of glory . The light of glory is such a light , as that This is our Spheare , and that which we are fain to call our place ; and then our Medium , our way to see him is Patefactio 30 our School - men dare not say confidently , sui ...
... light of glory . The light of glory is such a light , as that This is our Spheare , and that which we are fain to call our place ; and then our Medium , our way to see him is Patefactio 30 our School - men dare not say confidently , sui ...
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