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This power of GOD is evidentlie witnessed in the Phoenix, who albeit burnt in ashes, returneth to lyfe: |
This power of GOD is evidently witnessed in the Phoenix, who albeit burned in Ashes, returns to life: |
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Dyverse •f the An•ients, and in special Tertullian in his boo de Resurrectione ea• •is, cap. 13. doe bring the Phoenix, as an argument of the Resurrection : eyther because they thought the storie of the generation of this Fowle, to be vndoubtedli• true; or else, because they knewe that it was vniversallie believed; which wa• sufficient for their purpose. |
Diverse •f the An•ients, and in special Tertullian in his boo the Resurrection ea• •is, cap. 13. doe bring the Phoenix, as an argument of the Resurrection: either Because they Thought the story of the generation of this Foul, to be vndoubtedli• true; or Else, Because they knew that it was universally believed; which wa• sufficient for their purpose. |
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