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than canuassed words, if he had not beene stronger in raging than in reasoning. CHAP. IIII. Conteining an Answer to other three charges. §. I. The twentith charge, concerning the point of Equiuocation, according the iudgement of Cicero. M. PARSONS his Reckoning. |
than canvased words, if he had not been Stronger in raging than in reasoning. CHAP. IIII. Containing an Answer to other three charges. §. I. The Twentieth charge, Concerning the point of Equivocation, according the judgement of Cicero. M. PARSONS his Reckoning. |
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