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The first is termed Naturall; which some, euen of the wiser Gentiles, did acknowledge. One of them saith, That impossible it is, that so huge a Frame, as this Worlds compasse is, should stand without some speciall Guardian to protect and ouer-looke it. |
The First is termed Natural; which Some, even of the Wiser Gentiles, did acknowledge. One of them Says, That impossible it is, that so huge a Frame, as this World's compass is, should stand without Some special Guardian to Pact and overlook it. |
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Tantum opus, non s•ne Custode stare. Senec. lib. de prouidentiâ. |
Tantum opus, non s•ne Custode stare. Seneca lib. de prouidentiâ. |
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