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The matter being thus cleere, for their conuiction, M. Parsons (according to his old guise) diuerteth his Readers eye from the matter vnto the manner of deliuery, & first thus. Mr. PARSONS his Reckoning. HE alleadgeth the sentence thus: |
The matter being thus clear, for their conviction, M. Parsons (according to his old guise) diverteth his Readers eye from the matter unto the manner of delivery, & First thus. Mr. PARSONS his Reckoning. HE allegeth the sentence thus: |
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