The Pelican Book of English Prose: Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700, edited by P. UrePenguin Books, 1956 |
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Արդյունքներ 79–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 157
... things . For the Angels hee created no new world , or determinate mansion , and therefore they are every where where is his essence , and doe live at a distance even in himselfe : that God made all things for man , is in some sense true ...
... things . For the Angels hee created no new world , or determinate mansion , and therefore they are every where where is his essence , and doe live at a distance even in himselfe : that God made all things for man , is in some sense true ...
Էջ 192
... Things , but as general Laws of Nature , by which the Things themselves are form'd ; their Truth appearing to us by Phænomena , though their Causes only are occult . And the Aristotelians gave the Name of occult Qualities , not to ...
... Things , but as general Laws of Nature , by which the Things themselves are form'd ; their Truth appearing to us by Phænomena , though their Causes only are occult . And the Aristotelians gave the Name of occult Qualities , not to ...
Էջ 207
... things which inferior Creatures do not ; and such things all the Angels , good and bad know . Some things they know by the Grace of their confirmation , by which they have more given them , then they had by Nature in their Creation ...
... things which inferior Creatures do not ; and such things all the Angels , good and bad know . Some things they know by the Grace of their confirmation , by which they have more given them , then they had by Nature in their Creation ...
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