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Conteining an Answer vnto the seuenth Chapter of M. Parsons, concerning the obiected Omissions, in not defending them, wom he calleth my Clients. §. I. 1 AFter that M. Parsons had played the part of a Promoter, in calling into question concealed falsities, (as he vntruly termed them) he proceedeth to ransacke the foresaid Omissions; in which his Accusation I finde nothing but preposterous and superfluous heaping vp of the ragges of his olde Wardrobe, called the Mitigation, and all to the end he might make vp a grosse-bellied bocke: |
Containing an Answer unto the Seventh Chapter of M. Parsons, Concerning the objected Omissions, in not defending them, woman he calls my Clients. §. I. 1 After that M. Parsons had played the part of a Promoter, in calling into question concealed falsities, (as he untruly termed them) he Proceedeth to ransack the foresaid Omissions; in which his Accusation I find nothing but preposterous and superfluous heaping up of the rags of his old Wardrobe, called the Mitigation, and all to the end he might make up a gross-bellied bocke: |
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