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The knowledge of God whereby he knowes his creatures is two-fold; Generall, and Speciall. Gods generall knowledge is that, whereby he vnderstands and sees all things, both past, present, and to come: |
The knowledge of God whereby he knows his creatures is twofold; General, and Special. God's general knowledge is that, whereby he understands and sees all things, both past, present, and to come: |
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