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... verfe . And this is the night wherein no man can work : The other is that of age , described in these fix former verfes . And this is the evening or latter part of the day , wherein it is very ill working , and nothing can be done , in ...
... verfe . And this is the night wherein no man can work : The other is that of age , described in these fix former verfes . And this is the evening or latter part of the day , wherein it is very ill working , and nothing can be done , in ...
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... verfe , nor in the whole en- fuing difcourfe . As for thofe that fay , the fun , and the light , the moon , and the stars , fignify the several ages that man must pass through , as was before hinted ; they make this allegory , not fo ...
... verfe , nor in the whole en- fuing difcourfe . As for thofe that fay , the fun , and the light , the moon , and the stars , fignify the several ages that man must pass through , as was before hinted ; they make this allegory , not fo ...
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... verfe , nemine contradicente . And that in this brief description the wife man should tau- tologize , is not to be supposed . On the other hand , it is not to be imagined , that any in- firmities appertaining to this state , especially ...
... verfe , nemine contradicente . And that in this brief description the wife man should tau- tologize , is not to be supposed . On the other hand , it is not to be imagined , that any in- firmities appertaining to this state , especially ...
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... verfe ) the one , viz . the greater , to rule the day of man ; which is that clear fhining part of man , whereby he is differed from all other created beings whatsoever , and difcerns himself fo to be ; and this I understand by the fun ...
... verfe ) the one , viz . the greater , to rule the day of man ; which is that clear fhining part of man , whereby he is differed from all other created beings whatsoever , and difcerns himself fo to be ; and this I understand by the fun ...
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... verfe . And hence we may gather how fad man's condition must needs be in this last Age of his , in respect of his mind . The diseases and symp toms which do neceffarily arise from the dar kening of these luminaries are these which fol ...
... verfe . And hence we may gather how fad man's condition must needs be in this last Age of his , in respect of his mind . The diseases and symp toms which do neceffarily arise from the dar kening of these luminaries are these which fol ...
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