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Page 93
A spirit cannot but be transported * after an ineffable manner with the sight of
those objects which were made to affect him by that Being who • knows the
inward frame of a soul , and how to please • and ravish it in all its most secret
powers and ...
A spirit cannot but be transported * after an ineffable manner with the sight of
those objects which were made to affect him by that Being who • knows the
inward frame of a soul , and how to please • and ravish it in all its most secret
powers and ...
Page 128
SECONDLY , That therefore some being must have existed from all eternity .
THIRDLY , That whatever exists after the manner of created beings , or according
to any notions which we have of existence , could not have existed from eternity .
SECONDLY , That therefore some being must have existed from all eternity .
THIRDLY , That whatever exists after the manner of created beings , or according
to any notions which we have of existence , could not have existed from eternity .
Page 129
Our great Creator , by this revelation of himself , does in a manner exclude every
thing else from a real existence , and distinguishes himself from his creatures , as
the only being which truly and really exists . The ancient Platonic notion , which ...
Our great Creator , by this revelation of himself , does in a manner exclude every
thing else from a real existence , and distinguishes himself from his creatures , as
the only being which truly and really exists . The ancient Platonic notion , which ...
Page 183
And they shall lead the said demandant with trumps and tabours , and other
manner of minstrelsey , to the halldoor , where he shall find the lord of
IVhichenovre , or his steward , ready to deliver the bacon in this manner . He
shall enquire of ...
And they shall lead the said demandant with trumps and tabours , and other
manner of minstrelsey , to the halldoor , where he shall find the lord of
IVhichenovre , or his steward , ready to deliver the bacon in this manner . He
shall enquire of ...
Page 217
A man of genius may , if * he pleases , write letters in verse upon all manner of
subjects , that are capable of being embellished with wit and language , and may
render them new and agreeable by giving the proper turn to them .
A man of genius may , if * he pleases , write letters in verse upon all manner of
subjects , that are capable of being embellished with wit and language , and may
render them new and agreeable by giving the proper turn to them .
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