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therefore being in a meritorious estate, and his merits of an infinite value what was it that hee could not m•rit? Bonaue•ture makes a twofold merit: 1. Whereby a thing is due which was not due before. 2. Whereby it is due more wayes then it was before. |
Therefore being in a meritorious estate, and his merits of an infinite valve what was it that he could not m•rit? Bonaue•ture makes a twofold merit: 1. Whereby a thing is due which was not due before. 2. Whereby it is due more ways then it was before. |
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