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who but a God could unite such different substances, an immaterial spirit with an earthly body? who could distinguish so many parts, assigne to them their forme, scituation, temperature, with an absolute fitnesse for those uses to which they serve? we must joyne with the Apostle, Acts 17.27, 28. He is not farre from every one of us; |
who but a God could unite such different substances, an immaterial Spirit with an earthly body? who could distinguish so many parts, assign to them their Form, situation, temperature, with an absolute fitness for those uses to which they serve? we must join with the Apostle, Acts 17.27, 28. He is not Far from every one of us; |
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The meer consideration of the least part of mans body, opened the eyes of one of the most learned Atheists in the World. Galen. l. 3. de usu partium, describing the use of our parts, saith, NONLATINALPHABET. |
The mere consideration of the least part of men body, opened the eyes of one of the most learned Atheists in the World. Galen. l. 3. de usu partium, describing the use of our parts, Says,. |
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