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... unto him this suggestion , " that he should be like unto God . " But how ? not simply , but in this part , " knowing good and evil . " | For being in his creation invested with sovereignty of all inferior creatures , he was not needy of ...
... unto him this suggestion , " that he should be like unto God . " But how ? not simply , but in this part , " knowing good and evil . " | For being in his creation invested with sovereignty of all inferior creatures , he was not needy of ...
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... unto him , I. S. take this ; this is a good gift , notwithstanding I call him by a wrong name but so had it not been if I had delivered him to a stranger to the use of I. S. where I meant I. D. So if I say unto I. S. Here I give you my ...
... unto him , I. S. take this ; this is a good gift , notwithstanding I call him by a wrong name but so had it not been if I had delivered him to a stranger to the use of I. S. where I meant I. D. So if I say unto I. S. Here I give you my ...
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... unto him complices and partakers by all the means he could devise . Insomuch as he wrote his letters unto the earls of Desmond and Kildare , to come in to his aid , and be of his party ; the originals of which letters are yet extant ...
... unto him complices and partakers by all the means he could devise . Insomuch as he wrote his letters unto the earls of Desmond and Kildare , to come in to his aid , and be of his party ; the originals of which letters are yet extant ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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