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36 Knowing therefore that the Equiuocations, which haue beene obiected by M. Parsons out of Scriptures, are not properly Mentall, but Verball, because the meanings which he calleth Reseruations, were implied in the words of those sentences, and in the circumstances thereof; |
36 Knowing Therefore that the Equivocations, which have been objected by M. Parsons out of Scriptures, Are not properly Mental, but Verbal, Because the meanings which he calls Reservations, were implied in the words of those sentences, and in the Circumstances thereof; |
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