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and not onely so, but his vanity must be nois'd, vnrulinesse goes with it, and Those which in their Doctrines are vaine and vnruly too, sometimes proue Deceiuers, Mentium Deceptores, (as Ierome reades it on the Text) Deceiuers of mindes, of weake and simple mindes, Mechanicks, and captiu'd women, which haue beene the disciples of all Schismes and all Heresies in all Ages. And such indeed are the chiefest Proficients in their Schooles now: |
and not only so, but his vanity must be noised, unruliness Goes with it, and Those which in their Doctrines Are vain and unruly too, sometime prove Deceivers, Mentium Deceptores, (as Jerome reads it on the Text) Deceivers of minds, of weak and simple minds, Mechanics, and captived women, which have been the Disciples of all Schisms and all Heresies in all Ages. And such indeed Are the chiefest Proficients in their Schools now: |
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