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considering how prone •ans nature is to goe a who•ng after euery fancie, and to •ne the glorie of the inuisible God, not onely into the simili•de of a beast that eateth hay, •ut also into the similitude of that which beasts and worme doe consume and eate. |
considering how prove •ans nature is to go a who•ng After every fancy, and to •ne the glory of the invisible God, not only into the simili•de of a beast that Eateth hay, •ut also into the similitude of that which beasts and worm do consume and eat. |
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