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as to goe to one that were cloathed all in blacke, and deliuer thy message vnto him, wouldst thou not hold him to be a foole? Saint Austen in his Exposition vpon those words of the seuentieseuenth Psalme, Immissiones per Angelos malos, saith, That commonly those signes which direct themselues to ill, are of the Deuill, |
as to go to one that were clothed all in black, and deliver thy message unto him, Wouldst thou not hold him to be a fool? Saint Austen in his Exposition upon those words of the seuentieseuenth Psalm, Immigrants per Angels Malos, Says, That commonly those Signs which Direct themselves to ill, Are of the devil, |
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The difference betwixt Christs miracles, and the Deuills. |
The difference betwixt Christ Miracles, and the Devils. |
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