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Pagina 392
... Spirit . In the next place ' we shall shew that his Thoughts , his Images , and by consequence too , his Spirit are actually new , and different from those of Homer and Virgil . ' Thirdly , we shall shew , that besides their New- ness ...
... Spirit . In the next place ' we shall shew that his Thoughts , his Images , and by consequence too , his Spirit are actually new , and different from those of Homer and Virgil . ' Thirdly , we shall shew , that besides their New- ness ...
Pagina 558
... Spirit . It is far from Greatness of Spirit to persist in the Wrong in any thing , nor is it a Diminution of Greatness of Spirit to have been in the Wrong : Perfection is not the At- tribute of Man , therefore he is not degraded by the ...
... Spirit . It is far from Greatness of Spirit to persist in the Wrong in any thing , nor is it a Diminution of Greatness of Spirit to have been in the Wrong : Perfection is not the At- tribute of Man , therefore he is not degraded by the ...
Pagina 811
... Spirits , must be Content to know that the Spirit of God is present with us , by the Effects which he produceth in us . Our out- ward Senses are too gross to apprehend him ; we may however taste and see how gracious he is , by his ...
... Spirits , must be Content to know that the Spirit of God is present with us , by the Effects which he produceth in us . Our out- ward Senses are too gross to apprehend him ; we may however taste and see how gracious he is , by his ...
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