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¶ The vanitie and peevishnes of vvhich ignorant sophistrie, more fit for some rude cobler or taylour then such a minister as is M. B. Calvin knowing right wel ▪ in his later writings, ether not at al, |
¶ The vanity and peevishness of which ignorant sophistry, more fit for Some rude cobbler or tailor then such a minister as is M. B. calvin knowing right well ▪ in his later writings, either not At all, |
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