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First how that the enemy (repeatyng agayne the former part of the first temptation, wherein he hauing the foyle, doth yet vse it as an occasion to set vpon the sonne of GOD a fresh) doth playnely declare himselfe to be of great skil and of an inuincible mynde, agaynst him, whom hee laboureth to ouerthrow, |
First how that the enemy (repeating again the former part of the First temptation, wherein he having the foil, does yet use it as an occasion to Set upon the son of GOD a fresh) does plainly declare himself to be of great skill and of an invincible mind, against him, whom he Laboureth to overthrow, |
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