The Pelican Book of English Prose: Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700, edited by P. UrePenguin Books, 1956 |
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Էջ 87
... light is darknesse when it first appeareth . Yet Light was on the first Creatures , and yet not perfected till the Fourth Day , ( and perhaps not fully then ; ) so was spirituall Light the beginning of Reformation , That New Creation ...
... light is darknesse when it first appeareth . Yet Light was on the first Creatures , and yet not perfected till the Fourth Day , ( and perhaps not fully then ; ) so was spirituall Light the beginning of Reformation , That New Creation ...
Էջ 88
... light , or acting against Doubts , O that man is beyond all Rule of Reason ; He hath a Tang of Phrensie ; one puft up with a spirit of self conceit ; a Rank Separatist . But sure it should not be so among Christians . Can we not dissent ...
... light , or acting against Doubts , O that man is beyond all Rule of Reason ; He hath a Tang of Phrensie ; one puft up with a spirit of self conceit ; a Rank Separatist . But sure it should not be so among Christians . Can we not dissent ...
Էջ 199
greater instance of heights and declensions , of lights andshadows , of misery and folly , of laughter and tears ... light and darknesse , the thousand thousands of accidents in the world , and every contingency to every man , and to ...
greater instance of heights and declensions , of lights andshadows , of misery and folly , of laughter and tears ... light and darknesse , the thousand thousands of accidents in the world , and every contingency to every man , and to ...
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