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Strona vi
... learned retire- verses upon occasional subjects , as well as by all ment , and it was not long before the world reaped his academical exercises , many of which are print- the fruits of it . It was in the year 1634 that his ed among his ...
... learned retire- verses upon occasional subjects , as well as by all ment , and it was not long before the world reaped his academical exercises , many of which are print- the fruits of it . It was in the year 1634 that his ed among his ...
Strona vii
... learned friend , at a poor meal or two , that we might have banded together some good authors of the ancient time , among which I observed you to have been familiar . you with it to the best of all securities , God's dear love ...
... learned friend , at a poor meal or two , that we might have banded together some good authors of the ancient time , among which I observed you to have been familiar . you with it to the best of all securities , God's dear love ...
Strona viii
... learned Hugo Gro- much about the same time that he had continued tius , he was by his Lordship's means introduced at Florence , feasting both his eyes and his mind , to that great man , who was then ambassador at and delighted with the ...
... learned Hugo Gro- much about the same time that he had continued tius , he was by his Lordship's means introduced at Florence , feasting both his eyes and his mind , to that great man , who was then ambassador at and delighted with the ...
Strona ix
... learned professor of his own , and the other the greatest of foreign na- divinity , whose annotations upon the Bible are tions . published in English . And from thence return- ing through France , the same way that he had gone before ...
... learned professor of his own , and the other the greatest of foreign na- divinity , whose annotations upon the Bible are tions . published in English . And from thence return- ing through France , the same way that he had gone before ...
Strona x
... learned exposition of it . The next work after greater and better writings which he was medi- this was to write from his dictation some part of a tating , more useful to the public , as well as more system of divinity , which he had ...
... learned exposition of it . The next work after greater and better writings which he was medi- this was to write from his dictation some part of a tating , more useful to the public , as well as more system of divinity , which he had ...
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Strona 10 - Who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark, unbottomed, infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way, or spread his airy flight, Upborne with indefatigable wings Over the vast abrupt ! — So both ascend In the visions of God — B.