Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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Page 111
... sight of God , the knowl- edge of God ; It is not called a better sight , nor a better knowledge , but there is no other sight , no other knowledge proposed , or mentioned , or intimated , or imagined other knowledge is ignorance ; And ...
... sight of God , the knowl- edge of God ; It is not called a better sight , nor a better knowledge , but there is no other sight , no other knowledge proposed , or mentioned , or intimated , or imagined other knowledge is ignorance ; And ...
Page 112
... sight ; And we may easily think , that if Christ had asked him a second question , What wouldst thou see , when thou hast received thy sight , he would have answered , Lord I would see thee ; For when he has his sight , and Christ said ...
... sight ; And we may easily think , that if Christ had asked him a second question , What wouldst thou see , when thou hast received thy sight , he would have answered , Lord I would see thee ; For when he has his sight , and Christ said ...
Page 113
... sight of God , though it be not a perfect sight , which we have this way . This way , our Theatre , where we sit to see God , is the whole frame of nature ; our medium , our glasse in which we see him , is the Creature ; and our light ...
... sight of God , though it be not a perfect sight , which we have this way . This way , our Theatre , where we sit to see God , is the whole frame of nature ; our medium , our glasse in which we see him , is the Creature ; and our light ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
THE INTELLECTUAL CLIMATE | 13 |
PROSE STYLE | 19 |
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