An Apologie Or Declaration of the Povver and Providence of God in the Government of the World: Consisting in an Examination and Censvre of the Common Errovr Tovching Natvre's Perpetuall and Vniversall Decay, Divided Into Fovre Bookes ...William Tvrner printer to the famous Vniversity, 1630 - Providence and government of God - 523 pages |
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Common terms and phrases
aboue againe almoſt alſo alwayes ancient anſwere Aristotle Authour becauſe beleeue beſides bodies caſt cauſe Chriſtian conceiue courſe dayes decay diverſe divine doth earth Emperour exceffiue faid faith fame farre felfe ferue fince firſt fiſh fiue flaine fome former ages fuch funt gaue giue Gods hath haue heaven himſelfe houſe hundred Lactantius laſt leaſt leſſe likewife liue liued matter meaſure Moone moſt muſt naturall obſerved paſſe pleaſure Pliny Plutarch preſent publique purpoſe quam queſtion quod reaſon reſt Romans ſame ſay ſayth ſecond SECT ſee ſeemes ſeene ſelfe Seneca Seſterces ſet ſeverall ſhall ſhee ſhew ſhould ſince ſome ſometimes ſpace ſpeakes ſpecially ſtand ſtarres ſtate ſtature ſtill ſtrange ſtrength ſuch Suetonius Sunne ſuppoſed Tertullian themſelues thereof theſe things thorow thoſe thou thousand touching verſes vertue vnder vnto vpon vſe vſed warres whoſe witneſſeth