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as Iohn Baptist was, burning and shining lamps, (as S. Paul sayes of the faithfull, You shine as lights in this world, And as Moses had contracted a glorious shining in his face, by his conversation with God) Or take this light to be a fainter light then that, (and yet that which S. Iames doth most literally intend in that place) The light of naturall understanding, That which Plinie calls serenitatem animi, when the mind of man, dis-encumbred of all Eclipses, |
as John Baptist was, burning and shining lamps, (as S. Paul Says of the faithful, You shine as lights in this world, And as Moses had contracted a glorious shining in his face, by his Conversation with God) Or take this Light to be a fainter Light then that, (and yet that which S. James does most literally intend in that place) The Light of natural understanding, That which Pliny calls serenitatem animi, when the mind of man, disencumbered of all Eclipses, |
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