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Adam the Proto-vanatist, having upon his owne experience received this veritie as an article of his Creed, engraves the lessō in Capitall Letters, for all men to reade, upon the transparent brow of his second sonne, whom he named Abel , vanitie. A true spectacle of vanitie: his conception and nativitie are so slenderly described, in comparison of Caines, as though they neyther deserved the memoriall, |
Adam the Proto-vanatist, having upon his own experience received this verity as an article of his Creed, engraves the Lesson in Capital Letters, for all men to read, upon the transparent brow of his second son, whom he nam Abel, vanity. A true spectacle of vanity: his conception and Nativity Are so slenderly described, in comparison of Caines, as though they neither deserved the memorial, |
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