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That Angels are in nature finite, and cannot be in divers places, or in all places at once, is most plaine, both by this, that they are said to be Gods heavenly host, and Angels in heaven, that is, who are confined to heaven for the proper place of their dwelling; |
That Angels Are in nature finite, and cannot be in diverse places, or in all places At once, is most plain, both by this, that they Are said to be God's heavenly host, and Angels in heaven, that is, who Are confined to heaven for the proper place of their Dwelling; |
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