The fatall doom, or, The charms of divine love by R.H.

Hooke, Robert, 1635-1703
R. H
Publisher: Printed for John Williams
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1655
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A44318 ESTC ID: R3487 STC ID: H2615
Subject Headings: God -- Love;
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In-Text and yet, if any man not love him, who is so lovely, that he is loveliness it self? Thou must either deny him to be the Brightness of Glory, and so give my Apostle the Lie; and yet, if any man not love him, who is so lovely, that he is loveliness it self? Thou must either deny him to be the Brightness of Glory, and so give my Apostle the Lie; cc av, cs d n1 xx vvi pno31, r-crq vbz av j, cst pns31 vbz n1 pn31 n1? pns21 vmb d vvi pno31 pc-acp vbi dt n1 pp-f n1, cc av vvb po11 n1 dt n1;
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