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as for the Fountaine from whence it flowes, to wit, the sublimity of Gods most blessed Vnderstanding; to whom, the Scriptures are euen naturally knowne, |
as for the Fountain from whence it flows, to wit, the sublimity of God's most blessed Understanding; to whom, the Scriptures Are even naturally known, |
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Theologia e•• de his, quae sunt soli Intellectui Diuino Naturali••r cognita. Iohan. Scot. prolog. Senten. qu. 3•. & 2d•. laterali. num. 7. |
Theology e•• de his, Quae sunt soli Intellectui Diuino Naturali••r cognita. John Scot. prolog. Senten. queen. 3•. & 2d•. laterali. num. 7. |
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