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9. Therefore in this so senselesse an accusation, the bent of Mr. Parsons malice doth shew it selfe, who furthermore vrgeth the leauing out of the word [ fortasse ] in the testimonie of Cusanus, when as he could not be ignorant that Cusanus doth immediatly after prooue them to be Apocrypha and counterfeit Epistles, which are attributed vnto Anacletus and Clemens. For first, There is no mention (saith he) of them in any writings of antiquitie. |
9. Therefore in this so senseless an accusation, the bent of Mr. Parsons malice does show it self, who furthermore urges the leaving out of the word [ Fortasse ] in the testimony of Cusanus, when as he could not be ignorant that Cusanus does immediately After prove them to be Apocrypha and counterfeit Epistles, which Are attributed unto Anacletus and Clemens. For First, There is no mention (Says he) of them in any writings of antiquity. |
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