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Strana 54
So in natural history , we see there hath not been that choice and judgment used as ought to have been ; as may appear in the writings of Plinius , Cardanus , Albertus , and divers of the Arabians ; being fraught with much fabulous ...
So in natural history , we see there hath not been that choice and judgment used as ought to have been ; as may appear in the writings of Plinius , Cardanus , Albertus , and divers of the Arabians ; being fraught with much fabulous ...
Strana 92
And therefore to follow Christ doctrinally is to embrace those doctrines in which his church hath walked from the beginning and not to vex thyself with new points not necessary to salvation . That is the right way , and then thou art ...
And therefore to follow Christ doctrinally is to embrace those doctrines in which his church hath walked from the beginning and not to vex thyself with new points not necessary to salvation . That is the right way , and then thou art ...
Strana 253
It hath been observed by wise and considering men that wealth hath seldom been the portion and never the mark to discover good people , but that Almighty God , who disposeth all things wisely , hath of his abundant goodness denied it ...
It hath been observed by wise and considering men that wealth hath seldom been the portion and never the mark to discover good people , but that Almighty God , who disposeth all things wisely , hath of his abundant goodness denied it ...
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