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] NONLATINALPHABET, at sundry times, and in divers manners, hath it pleased the Lord of heaven to speake to men here vpon earth, by his Sonne, by his servants, by Angels, by men, internally, externally, in dreames, by open visions; as Suarez vpon Aquinas's third part, quest. 30. Peucer in his commentary of the divers kinds of divination; Mencelius in a peculiar tract of the knowledge of God, doe at large declare. |
], At sundry times, and in diverse manners, hath it pleased the Lord of heaven to speak to men Here upon earth, by his Son, by his Servants, by Angels, by men, internally, externally, in dreams, by open visions; as Suarez upon Aquinas's third part, quest. 30. Peucer in his commentary of the diverse Kinds of divination; Menecleus in a peculiar tract of the knowledge of God, do At large declare. |
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