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Strana 33
19 In the West such a star - it or the fellow of it was seen nigh about that time , or the Roman stories deceive us . Toward the end of Augustus ' reign such a star was seen , and much scanning there was about it .
19 In the West such a star - it or the fellow of it was seen nigh about that time , or the Roman stories deceive us . Toward the end of Augustus ' reign such a star was seen , and much scanning there was about it .
Strana 37
a since , not now to be seen . Yet I hope for all that , that venimus adorare , " we be come thither to worship . ” It will be the more acceptable , if not seeing it we worship though . It is enough we read of it in the text ; we see it ...
a since , not now to be seen . Yet I hope for all that , that venimus adorare , " we be come thither to worship . ” It will be the more acceptable , if not seeing it we worship though . It is enough we read of it in the text ; we see it ...
Strana 113
Of these new heavens and this new earth we must say at last that we can say nothing ; for , “ The eye of man hath not seen nor ear heard nor heart conceived the state of this place . " We limit and determine our consideration with that ...
Of these new heavens and this new earth we must say at last that we can say nothing ; for , “ The eye of man hath not seen nor ear heard nor heart conceived the state of this place . " We limit and determine our consideration with that ...
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