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Answ. Oh that our eyes were so spirituall, that we could see that wonderfull bewtie in the pure word of God. |
Answer O that our eyes were so spiritual, that we could see that wonderful beauty in the pure word of God. |
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Augustine confesseth that while he continued in the pride of his heart, he disdained the holy Scriptures, and thought thē nothing to the eloquence and knowledge he found in the bookes of the heathen, as Tullie, and others: but after he saw himselfe, he knew also that all humane eloquence & Philosophie in cōparison of thē were no better then bladders stuft with wind. |
Augustine Confesses that while he continued in the pride of his heart, he disdained the holy Scriptures, and Thought them nothing to the eloquence and knowledge he found in the books of the heathen, as Tullie, and Others: but After he saw himself, he knew also that all humane eloquence & Philosophy in comparison of them were no better then bladders stuffed with wind. |
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