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2. Againe, he entred not into a stately Marchants ship, but into a litle fishers •oate, that he might teach vs to cōtemne •he pompe & glory of the world: |
2. Again, he entered not into a stately Merchants ship, but into a little Fishers •oate, that he might teach us to contemn •he pomp & glory of the world: |
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Like the apples of Sodom which appeare beautifull to the eye, but within are full of stink, and rottennes. |
Like the Apples of Sodom which appear beautiful to the eye, but within Are full of stink, and rottenness. |
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