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That the World had Formerly a different Shape and Situation from what it has at Present . By the World here , I do not mean the immense University of Things , since we are ignorant of its Bounds or Figure ; nor do we know the Order of ...
That the World had Formerly a different Shape and Situation from what it has at Present . By the World here , I do not mean the immense University of Things , since we are ignorant of its Bounds or Figure ; nor do we know the Order of ...
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The Present ones , those which we enjoy , are appointed to a contrary Fate , and must perish by Fire . Lastly , by the New Heavens and the New Earth , which we expect after the Conflagration , are the Future ones , which are taken ...
The Present ones , those which we enjoy , are appointed to a contrary Fate , and must perish by Fire . Lastly , by the New Heavens and the New Earth , which we expect after the Conflagration , are the Future ones , which are taken ...
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Thus in all languages , in prose as well as poetry , it is usual to speak of past as well as future events in the present tense , which means whatever is described or expressed is in a manner brought immediately before our eyes ...
Thus in all languages , in prose as well as poetry , it is usual to speak of past as well as future events in the present tense , which means whatever is described or expressed is in a manner brought immediately before our eyes ...
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Thomas Burnet | 17 |
John Locke | 37 |
John Dennis | 48 |
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