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yea, to such as pursued as well their Persons as Profession with implacable Rage, and intolerable Torments; Christian Religion euer taught, Christian men euer performed (and beleeued themselues euer tyed by this Oath of God so to doe) most willing Obedience; notwithstanding all the bitter and Inuectiue Eloquence of her most learned and subtile Enemies, to perswade the contrary. |
yea, to such as pursued as well their Persons as Profession with implacable Rage, and intolerable Torments; Christian Religion ever taught, Christian men ever performed (and believed themselves ever tied by this Oath of God so to do) most willing obedience; notwithstanding all the bitter and Invective Eloquence of her most learned and subtle Enemies, to persuade the contrary. |
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NONLATINALPHABET. Tatian. Assyr. orat. ad Gracos. sol, 144. |
. Tatian. Assyrian. Orat. ad Gracos. sol, 144. |
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