Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
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... SECT . 57 . Xreligion's 10 h I beleeve many are saved who to man seeme reprobated , and many are reprobated , who in the opinion and sentence of man , stand elected ; there will appeare at the last day , strange , and unex- pected ...
... SECT . 57 . Xreligion's 10 h I beleeve many are saved who to man seeme reprobated , and many are reprobated , who in the opinion and sentence of man , stand elected ; there will appeare at the last day , strange , and unex- pected ...
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... SECT . 60 . Insolent zeales that doe decry good workes and rely onely upon faith , take not away merit : for depending upon the efficacy of their faith , they enforce the condition of God , and in a more sophisticall way doe seeme to ...
... SECT . 60 . Insolent zeales that doe decry good workes and rely onely upon faith , take not away merit : for depending upon the efficacy of their faith , they enforce the condition of God , and in a more sophisticall way doe seeme to ...
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... SECT . IX . PERSONS lightly dipt , not grain'd in generous Honesty , are but pale in Goodness , and faint hued in Integrity . But be thou what thou vertuously art , and let not the Ocean wash away thy Tincture . Stand magnetically upon ...
... SECT . IX . PERSONS lightly dipt , not grain'd in generous Honesty , are but pale in Goodness , and faint hued in Integrity . But be thou what thou vertuously art , and let not the Ocean wash away thy Tincture . Stand magnetically upon ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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