Son in whose face invisible is beheld
Hume, Patrick. Annotations on Milton's Paradise Lost Book VI. N.p., 1695. Print.
Hume says, son in whole face all my infinite and invisible perfections, are made visible and plainly to appear, and by whole Hand, all my almighty Power and everlasting decrees are manifested
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according to Heb. "like and, equal to his father, who being altogether invisible to us, was by this his image in the fulness of time manifested in the flesh made known and visible to mankind
Hume says, son in whole face all my infinite and invisible perfections, are made visible and plainly to appear, and by whole Hand, all my almighty Power and everlasting decrees are manifested
referencing
according to Heb. "like and, equal to his father, who being altogether invisible to us, was by this his image in the fulness of time manifested in the flesh made known and visible to mankind
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