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and perplexed discourse, touching Babylon, and her ruine, in the conclusion of his second book against Iovinian; whose errors did then begin to possesse many in Rome, and to intangle them in his snare, composed artificially out of sundry passages of the Scripture. |
and perplexed discourse, touching Babylon, and her ruin, in the conclusion of his second book against Jovinian; whose errors did then begin to possess many in Room, and to entangle them in his snare, composed artificially out of sundry passages of the Scripture. |
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