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so vvill all men say, that Peters conceit vvas vaine, to imagine that his vnderstanding, vvhich vvas infinite in apprehensions, could be fully fraught vvith this and a thousand more such questions, |
so will all men say, that Peter's conceit was vain, to imagine that his understanding, which was infinite in apprehensions, could be Fully fraught with this and a thousand more such questions, |
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