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God, to signifie his supremacy over Man, names him; and Man likewise to shew his supremacy over other Creatures, he names them. At which solemnity, saith Philo, there was such a dazling brightness of Adams Soul, shining in and through the Majesty of his Body, (that of his Countenance especially) that had not God brought the Creatures (as tis said expresly he did) there held them too, they had not been able to endure the sacred Dreadfulness of that Ceremony, but been content to run away with their Natures only, without any Names at all to demonstrate them. |
God, to signify his supremacy over Man, names him; and Man likewise to show his supremacy over other Creatures, he names them. At which solemnity, Says Philo, there was such a dazzling brightness of Adams Soul, shining in and through the Majesty of his Body, (that of his Countenance especially) that had not God brought the Creatures (as this said expressly he did) there held them too, they had not been able to endure the sacred Dreadfulness of that Ceremony, but been content to run away with their Nature's only, without any Names At all to demonstrate them. |
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