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where amongst other kindes no doubt of sundry errours, you shall see men by fower meanes bewray their curiosity, by which they are ledde to listen after nouelties. 1 For either they must euery day haue new teachers to instruct thē, alwayes one man will bee stale, they must haue choyse, 2 or if the same man still teach, he must prouide them some newe doctrine, ordinarie dishes will cloy their daintie stomacks: 3 or if hee doe deliuer them common lessons, he must not say he hath them by common meanes, the least must be by visions, |
where among other Kinds no doubt of sundry errors, you shall see men by fower means bewray their curiosity, by which they Are led to listen After novelties. 1 For either they must every day have new Teachers to instruct them, always one man will be stale, they must have choice, 2 or if the same man still teach, he must provide them Some new Doctrine, ordinary Dishes will cloy their dainty stomachs: 3 or if he do deliver them Common Lessons, he must not say he hath them by Common means, the least must be by visions, |
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