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Page 149
... natural , they who gave themselves to the contemplation of nature amongst the heathen , observed often but the true original cause thereof , divine malediction , laid for the sin of man upon these creatures , which God had made for the ...
... natural , they who gave themselves to the contemplation of nature amongst the heathen , observed often but the true original cause thereof , divine malediction , laid for the sin of man upon these creatures , which God had made for the ...
Page 150
... Nature in working hath before her certain exemplary draughts or patterns , which subsisting in the bosom of the High- est , and being thence discovered , she fixeth her eye upon them , as travellers by sea upon the pole star of the ...
... Nature in working hath before her certain exemplary draughts or patterns , which subsisting in the bosom of the High- est , and being thence discovered , she fixeth her eye upon them , as travellers by sea upon the pole star of the ...
Page 151
... natural , is as it were an authen- tical , or an original draught , written in the bosom of God himself ; whose Spirit being to execute the same , useth every particular nature , every mere natural agent , only as an instrument created ...
... natural , is as it were an authen- tical , or an original draught , written in the bosom of God himself ; whose Spirit being to execute the same , useth every particular nature , every mere natural agent , only as an instrument created ...
Contents
A Good Mans | 5 |
The Piteous Death of the Son of Gaston | 15 |
Scenes from the City Madam | 22 |
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