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24 But if we take the testimony of Sayer, which M. Parsons will acknowledge to be truely his, it will sufficiently prooue the principall matter, which I then intended, which was especially to know in what case Protestants may be thought to stand, by the principles of Sayr, and whether they may not lie vnder the Romish excommunication, |
24 But if we take the testimony of Sayer, which M. Parsons will acknowledge to be truly his, it will sufficiently prove the principal matter, which I then intended, which was especially to know in what case Protestants may be Thought to stand, by the principles of Sayr, and whither they may not lie under the Romish excommunication, |
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M. Parsons maliciously snatcheth at words and shadowes, and wittingly loseth the substantiall matter. |
M. Parsons maliciously snatches At words and shadows, and wittingly loses the substantial matter. |
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