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but only to shew, by what naturall and rationall proportions, the Church rose by way of supereminency, as the Schooles speake, from a relative respect of divine things, to an absolute respect of the divine Essence; and from a just valuation of Man, to a right estimate of God. We seldome finde adoration under the Law (the strictest time against superstition of any ) without prostration of the body, and inclination too: so did Lot ; so did Abraham ; so did his servant ; so did Israel ; so did Moses ; so did Ioshuah ; so did David ; |
but only to show, by what natural and rational proportions, the Church rose by Way of supereminency, as the Schools speak, from a relative respect of divine things, to an absolute respect of the divine Essence; and from a just valuation of Man, to a right estimate of God. We seldom find adoration under the Law (the Strictest time against Superstition of any) without prostration of the body, and inclination too: so did Lot; so did Abraham; so did his servant; so did Israel; so did Moses; so did Joshua; so did David; |
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Exod. 34.8.14. Numb. 16.4.22, c. 20.6. |
Exod 34.8.14. Numb. 16.4.22, c. 20.6. |
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