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St. Augustine hath seen Christ in the flesh one thousand two hundred years , in Christ's glorified flesh ; but it is with the eyes of his understanding and in his soul . Our flesh , even in the resurrection , cannot be a spectacle ...
St. Augustine hath seen Christ in the flesh one thousand two hundred years , in Christ's glorified flesh ; but it is with the eyes of his understanding and in his soul . Our flesh , even in the resurrection , cannot be a spectacle ...
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But to avoid these paradoxes of the earth's motion , which the Church of Rome hath lately condemned as heretical , as appears by Blancanus ' and Fromundus ' writings , our latter mathematicians have rolled all the stones that may be ...
But to avoid these paradoxes of the earth's motion , which the Church of Rome hath lately condemned as heretical , as appears by Blancanus ' and Fromundus ' writings , our latter mathematicians have rolled all the stones that may be ...
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In some , nature hath invested a disparity . In some , report hath foreblinded judgment . And in some , accident is the cause of disposing us to love or hate . Or , if not these , the variation of the body's humors .
In some , nature hath invested a disparity . In some , report hath foreblinded judgment . And in some , accident is the cause of disposing us to love or hate . Or , if not these , the variation of the body's humors .
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