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Saint Chrysostome sheweth that the infatuation of the Iewes heerein was great, who, concerning this aunswere of the Souldiers [ Hee was stolne. ] (Which Mr. Parsons calleth Greatly probable ) saith that it was falsum, & minime probabile, that is, false, and no way probable. The same Father calleth the Priests, who were the diuisers of that aunswere, Impudent and audacious fellowes; whom Mr. Parsons would haue esteemed to haue been wise and politique. Yea, |
Saint Chrysostom shows that the infatuation of the Iewes herein was great, who, Concerning this answer of the Soldiers [ He was stolen. ] (Which Mr. Parsons calls Greatly probable) Says that it was falsum, & minime probabile, that is, false, and no Way probable. The same Father calls the Priests, who were the diuisers of that answer, Impudent and audacious Fellows; whom Mr. Parsons would have esteemed to have been wise and politic. Yea, |
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