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Side 95
... give a wider range to the knowledge of God than to his power ; or rather to that part of God's power ( for knowledge itself is power ) whereby he knows , than to that whereby he works and acts ; suffering him to fore- know some things ...
... give a wider range to the knowledge of God than to his power ; or rather to that part of God's power ( for knowledge itself is power ) whereby he knows , than to that whereby he works and acts ; suffering him to fore- know some things ...
Side 127
... stage , That all the world to thee may glory give . Our handy - work likewise , as fruitful tree , Let it , O Lord , blessed , not blasted be . THE TRANSLATION OF THE CIVтH PSALM . FATHER and King OF CERTAIN PSALMS . 127.
... stage , That all the world to thee may glory give . Our handy - work likewise , as fruitful tree , Let it , O Lord , blessed , not blasted be . THE TRANSLATION OF THE CIVтH PSALM . FATHER and King OF CERTAIN PSALMS . 127.
Side 129
... gives a firm and solid nourishment ; And wine , man's spirits for to recreate ; And oil , his face for to exhilarate . The sappy cedars , tall like stately tow'rs , High - flying birds do harbour in their bow'rs : The holy storks , that ...
... gives a firm and solid nourishment ; And wine , man's spirits for to recreate ; And oil , his face for to exhilarate . The sappy cedars , tall like stately tow'rs , High - flying birds do harbour in their bow'rs : The holy storks , that ...
Side 130
... to seeth like boiling pan . All these do ask of thee their meat to live , Which in due season thou to them dost give . Ope thou thy hand , and then they have good fare ; Shut thou thy hand , and then they troubled are 130 A TRANSLATION.
... to seeth like boiling pan . All these do ask of thee their meat to live , Which in due season thou to them dost give . Ope thou thy hand , and then they have good fare ; Shut thou thy hand , and then they troubled are 130 A TRANSLATION.
Side 141
... give unto faith that which unto faith be- longeth ; for more worthy is it to believe than to think or know , considering that in knowledge ( as we now are capable of it ) the mind suffereth from inferior na- tures ; but in all belief it ...
... give unto faith that which unto faith be- longeth ; for more worthy is it to believe than to think or know , considering that in knowledge ( as we now are capable of it ) the mind suffereth from inferior na- tures ; but in all belief it ...
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