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25. Often haue I called the indifferent Reader to audit our Reckoning, but in this so strange a knacke of Sophistrie, I would make bolde to appeale vnto the Priests and Professors of Aequiuocation, to iudge of Mr. Parsons his practise in this point. |
25. Often have I called the indifferent Reader to audit our Reckoning, but in this so strange a knack of Sophistry, I would make bold to appeal unto the Priests and Professors of Equivocation, to judge of Mr. Parsons his practice in this point. |
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A wicked forgery vsed by M. Parsons, to shift himselfe from the note of a lie. |
A wicked forgery used by M. Parsons, to shift himself from the note of a lie. |
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