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The three second orders (which here lie in method in the similitude, although not observed by the Psalmist, against the Hills) are Dominations, Vertues, and Principalities, and these doe both receive illumination from the higher orders, and give to the inferiour. |
The three second order (which Here lie in method in the similitude, although not observed by the Psalmist, against the Hills) Are Dominations, Virtues, and Principalities, and these do both receive illumination from the higher order, and give to the inferior. |
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