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" ... as if they could make God earthly and fleshly because they could not make themselves heavenly and spiritual ; they began to draw down all the divine intercourse betwixt God and the soul ; yea, the very shape of God Himself, into an exterior and bodily... "
The Complete Works of Richard Sibbes, D.D. - Page lxv
by Richard Sibbes - 1862
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The Fall of the Monarchy of Charles I. 1637-1649, Volume 2

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1882 - 584 pages
...body, MILTON'S FIRST PAMPHLET. 20 as if they could not make themselves heavenly and CHAP. spiritual ; they began to draw down all the divine intercourse...they sprinkled it, they bedecked it, not in robes of pure innocency, but of pure linen, with other deformed and fantastic dresses, in palls and mitres,...
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1640-1642

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1882 - 542 pages
...the body, MILTON'S FIRST PAMPHLET. 203 as if they could not make themselves heavenly and spiritual ; they began to draw down all the divine intercourse betwixt God and the soul ; yea, the very T , ." w ยป June * shape of God Himself, into an exterior and bodily form, urgently pretending a necessity...
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History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak ..., Volume 9

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1884 - 458 pages
...could make God earthly and fleshly because they could not make themselves heavenly and spiritual ; they began to draw down all the divine intercourse...they sprinkled it, they bedecked it, not in robes of pure innocency, but of pure linen, with other deformed and fantastic dresses, in palls and mitres,...
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Selected Prose Writings of John Milton

John Milton - 1884 - 326 pages
...could make God earthly and fleshly, because they could not make themselves heavenly and spiritual; they began to draw down all the divine intercourse...they sprinkled it, they bedecked it, not in robes of pure innocency, but of pure linen, with other deformed and fantastic dresses, in palls and mitres,...
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History of England from the accession of James i. to the outbreak ..., Volume 9

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1884 - 448 pages
...they could make God earthly and fleshly because they could not make themselves heavenly and spiritual; they began to draw down all the divine intercourse...they sprinkled it, they bedecked it, not in robes of pure innocency, but of pure linen, with other deformed and fantastic dresses, in palls and mitres,...
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History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the ...

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1884 - 470 pages
...could make God earthly and fleshly because they could not make themselves heavenly and spiritual ; they began to draw down all the divine intercourse...they sprinkled it, they bedecked it, not in robes of pure innocency, but of pure linen, with other deformed and fantastic dresses, in palls and mitres,...
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History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the ...

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1884 - 448 pages
...they could make God earthly and fleshly because they could not make themselves heavenly and spiritual; they began to draw down all the divine intercourse...they sprinkled it, they bedecked it, not in robes of pure innocency, but of pure linen, with other deformed and fantastic dresses, in palls and mitres,...
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The Congregationalist, Volume 3

Robert William Dale, James Guinness Rogers - 1874 - 720 pages
...they could make God earthly and fleshly because they could not make themselves heavenly and spiritual; they began to draw down all the divine intercourse...and worship circumscribed; they hallowed it, they ruined it, they sprinkled it, they bedecked it," &c. It may seem strange and sad that two hundred years...
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English Prose Writings of John Milton

John Milton - 1889 - 464 pages
...could make God earthly and fleshly, because they could not make themselves heavenly and spiritual. They began to draw down all the divine intercourse...they sprinkled it, they bedecked it, not in robes of pure innocency, but of pure linen, with other deformed and fantastic dresses, in palls and mitres,...
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English Prose Writings of John Milton

John Milton - 1889 - 468 pages
...could make God earthly and fleshly, because they could not make themselves heavenly and spiritual. They began to draw down all the divine intercourse betwixt God and the soul, yea, the MTV shape of God himself, into an exterior and bodily form. Urgently pretending a necessity and obligcmcnt...
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