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Neither St Paul 's inlaying his Epistles with sentences of Aratus, Epimenides, and Heraclitus Ephesius, nor Clemens his Stromata, nor Eusebius his bookes De praeparatione Evangelica, nor St. Augustine his Tract•ts De Civitate Dei, nor any of the ancient Fathers (quoted by St. H•erome ) embellishing their writings with all variety of humane learning, will warrant their practice who displace Scripture testimonies in their Sermons, to make roome for Morall Essayes, Politicke Aphorismes, Philosophicall Axiomes, or Poeticall Fictions. |
Neither Saint Paul is inlaying his Epistles with sentences of Aratus, Epimenides, and Heraclitus Ephesius, nor Clemens his Stromata, nor Eusebius his books De preparation Evangelical, nor Saint Augustine his Tract•ts De Civitate Dei, nor any of the ancient Father's (quoted by Saint H•erome) embellishing their writings with all variety of humane learning, will warrant their practice who displace Scripture testimonies in their Sermons, to make room for Moral Essays, Politic Aphorisms, Philosophical Axioms, or Poetical Fictions. |
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