Of the Light of Nature: A DiscourseT. Constable, 1857 - 298 pages |
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... rule of Parker , and Grindal , and Whitgift , metropolitans of England , there lived in London a wealthy merchant citizen , Nicolas Culverwel , or , as it is sometimes written , Culverel , who , if we may judge from the history of his ...
... rule of Parker , and Grindal , and Whitgift , metropolitans of England , there lived in London a wealthy merchant citizen , Nicolas Culverwel , or , as it is sometimes written , Culverel , who , if we may judge from the history of his ...
Page lii
... Word of God ; or else , in a more violent and injurious manner , they do even ravish it , and deflower the virginity of it ; or else , in a more subtle and serpentine manner , they seek to bend the rule , lii CRITICAL ESSAY .
... Word of God ; or else , in a more violent and injurious manner , they do even ravish it , and deflower the virginity of it ; or else , in a more subtle and serpentine manner , they seek to bend the rule , lii CRITICAL ESSAY .
Page liii
A Discourse Nathanael Culverwel. serpentine manner , they seek to bend the rule , and ex- pound it to their purposes and advantages . The letter of the Word , the vagina verbi , that does not wound them , that does not strike them ; and ...
A Discourse Nathanael Culverwel. serpentine manner , they seek to bend the rule , and ex- pound it to their purposes and advantages . The letter of the Word , the vagina verbi , that does not wound them , that does not strike them ; and ...
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... rule the day , and the moon to rule the night ; and though there be some kind of crea- tures that will bark at this lesser light , and others so severely critical , as that they make mountains of those spots and freckles which they see ...
... rule the day , and the moon to rule the night ; and though there be some kind of crea- tures that will bark at this lesser light , and others so severely critical , as that they make mountains of those spots and freckles which they see ...
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... rules and mea- sures of their operations.'2 Thus God has set a law to the waves , and a law to the winds ; nay , thus clocks have their laws , and lutes have their laws , and whatsoever has the least appearance of motion , has some rule ...
... rules and mea- sures of their operations.'2 Thus God has set a law to the waves , and a law to the winds ; nay , thus clocks have their laws , and lutes have their laws , and whatsoever has the least appearance of motion , has some rule ...
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