St. Augustine, Of the citie of God vvith the learned comments of Io. Lod. Viues. Englished by I.H.

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St. Augustine, Of the citie of God vvith the learned comments of Io. Lod. Viues. Englished by I.H.
Author
Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.
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London :: Printed by George Eld,
1610.
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Christianity and other religions -- Early works to 1800.
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"St. Augustine, Of the citie of God vvith the learned comments of Io. Lod. Viues. Englished by I.H." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A22641.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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L. VIVES.

THe (a) water possessed] For the two vpper regions of the ayre doe come iust so low that they are bounded with a circle drawne round about the earthlie, highest mountaines tops. Now the water in the deluge beeing fifteene cubites higher then the highest moun∣taine, it both drowned that part of the ayre wherein wee liue, as also that part of the middle region wherein the birds do vsually flie: both which in Holy writ, and in Poetry also are cal∣led Heauens. (b) The three] Sidrach, Misach, and Abdenago, at Babilon, who were cast into a •…•…nace for scorning of Nabuchadnezzars golden statue. Dan. 3.

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