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S. Austin in his 61. Sermon de tempore, hath these words, Aliud est consilium, aliud praeceptum, distinguishing there, the common precept from a speciall precept, which he calleth by the name of Counsell, and so doth expound himselfe in his 3 booke de Doct. Christ. c. 17. when he affirmeth alia omnibus communiter PRAECIPI, alia singulis & quibus { que } generibus personarum: |
S. Austin in his 61. Sermon de tempore, hath these words, Aliud est consilium, Aliud Precept, distinguishing there, the Common precept from a special precept, which he calls by the name of Counsel, and so does expound himself in his 3 book de Doct. christ. c. 17. when he Affirmeth Alias omnibus Communiter PRAECIPI, Alias Singulis & quibus { que } generibus personarum: |
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