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It is the reason that Socrates in Xenophon presseth upon them in his time, to draw them to apprehend the omniscience of God (it may be much more pressed concerning the proofe of the omniscience of Christ ) dost thou think that the eye of man, then which nothing is more fraile, nothing more subject to miscarry, the sight of it is so easily put out, dost thou think the eye of man can passe, can discover an object some Miles distant, that it can look up so high as Heaven? and shall we think that the eye of the all-seeing God doth not behold every thing at the same distance? Is it so, sayth he, that the soule of man, |
It is the reason that Socrates in Xenophon Presseth upon them in his time, to draw them to apprehend the omniscience of God (it may be much more pressed Concerning the proof of the omniscience of christ) dost thou think that the eye of man, then which nothing is more frail, nothing more Subject to miscarry, the sighed of it is so Easily put out, dost thou think the eye of man can pass, can discover an Object Some Miles distant, that it can look up so high as Heaven? and shall we think that the eye of the All-seeing God does not behold every thing At the same distance? Is it so, say he, that the soul of man, |
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