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Side 54
... by the space of divers days ; and at the end of those days , in the sight of many , ascended into heaven ; where he continueth his intercession ; and shall from thence at the day appointed come in greatest glory to judge the world .
... by the space of divers days ; and at the end of those days , in the sight of many , ascended into heaven ; where he continueth his intercession ; and shall from thence at the day appointed come in greatest glory to judge the world .
Side 150
He lives invisible to those that see him , and those that know him best do but guess at him ; yet those many times judge more truly of him than he doth of himself . XXXII . The world will sometimes account him a saint , when God ...
He lives invisible to those that see him , and those that know him best do but guess at him ; yet those many times judge more truly of him than he doth of himself . XXXII . The world will sometimes account him a saint , when God ...
Side 151
His Advocate , his Surety shall be his Judge ; his mortal part shall become immortal ; and what was sown in corruption and defilement shall be raised in incorruption and glory ; and a finite creature shall possess an infinite happiness ...
His Advocate , his Surety shall be his Judge ; his mortal part shall become immortal ; and what was sown in corruption and defilement shall be raised in incorruption and glory ; and a finite creature shall possess an infinite happiness ...
Side 175
... that the great hollowness and unsafety in assurances of lands and goods may be strengthened ; the snaring penalties that lie upon many subjects removed ; the execution of many profitable laws revived ; the judge better directed in ...
... that the great hollowness and unsafety in assurances of lands and goods may be strengthened ; the snaring penalties that lie upon many subjects removed ; the execution of many profitable laws revived ; the judge better directed in ...
Side 189
It were infinite for the law to judge the causes of causes , and their impulsions one of another : therefore it contenteth itself with the immediate cause ; and judgeth of acts by that , without looking to any further degree .
It were infinite for the law to judge the causes of causes , and their impulsions one of another : therefore it contenteth itself with the immediate cause ; and judgeth of acts by that , without looking to any further degree .
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