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whence it may appeare, that Vnity with God and his Church is a character and mark of true happinesse: Unity, I say, in love and sanctity, out of which is misery: |
whence it may appear, that Unity with God and his Church is a character and mark of true happiness: Unity, I say, in love and sanctity, out of which is misery: |
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Magna •omi•is miseria est, cum ill• non esse, sine quo non po•est esse, &c. Prosper. Epigram. |
Magna •omi•is Miseria est, cum ill• non esse, sine quo non po•est esse, etc. Prosper. Epigram. |
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