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... Sense ; The last , was the Light of Reason ; And his Sab- bath Worke , ever since , is the Illumination of his Spirit " . 45 First he breathed Light upon the Face of the Matter o Chaos ; Then he breathed Light into the Face of Man and ...
... Sense ; The last , was the Light of Reason ; And his Sab- bath Worke , ever since , is the Illumination of his Spirit " . 45 First he breathed Light upon the Face of the Matter o Chaos ; Then he breathed Light into the Face of Man and ...
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... Sense . And by him , that spake onely as a Philosopher and Naturall ' Man , it was well said , Pompa Mortis magis terret quàm Mors ipsa3 . Groanes and Convulsions , and a discoloured Face , and Friends weeping , and Blackes , and ...
... Sense . And by him , that spake onely as a Philosopher and Naturall ' Man , it was well said , Pompa Mortis magis terret quàm Mors ipsa3 . Groanes and Convulsions , and a discoloured Face , and Friends weeping , and Blackes , and ...
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... Sense , the affecting of1 the Weale of Men , which is that the Grecians call Philanthropia ; And the word Humanitie2 ( as it is used ) is a little too light to expresse it . Goodnesse I call the Habit , and Goodnesse 5 of Nature the ...
... Sense , the affecting of1 the Weale of Men , which is that the Grecians call Philanthropia ; And the word Humanitie2 ( as it is used ) is a little too light to expresse it . Goodnesse I call the Habit , and Goodnesse 5 of Nature the ...
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... Sense , and traduced : For that shewes the Envy great , 25 as Tacitus saith , Conflata magna Invidia , seu benè seu malè gesta premunt * . Neither doth it follow that because these Fames are a signe of Troubles , that the suppressing of ...
... Sense , and traduced : For that shewes the Envy great , 25 as Tacitus saith , Conflata magna Invidia , seu benè seu malè gesta premunt * . Neither doth it follow that because these Fames are a signe of Troubles , that the suppressing of ...
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... Sense , to Philosophy , to Naturall Piety , to Lawes , to Reputation ; All which may be Guides to an outward Morall vertue , though Religion were not ; But Superstition dismounts all these , and erecteth an absolute Monarchy in the ...
... Sense , to Philosophy , to Naturall Piety , to Lawes , to Reputation ; All which may be Guides to an outward Morall vertue , though Religion were not ; But Superstition dismounts all these , and erecteth an absolute Monarchy in the ...
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