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PAul, the Apostle of the Gentiles, disputing with the Athenians, the most wise & learned amongst the Gentiles, when hee saw their blind deuotions in ignorantly giuing worship vnto God vnknowne (as by ye inscriptiō on one of their Altars he did perceiue) wondred much at this their ignorance, that this great God should be to thē vnknowne, seeing that by groping after him they could not chuse but finde him in the very workes of wonder which hee had done. |
PAul, the Apostle of the Gentiles, disputing with the Athenians, the most wise & learned among the Gentiles, when he saw their blind devotions in ignorantly giving worship unto God unknown (as by you inscription on one of their Altars he did perceive) wondered much At this their ignorance, that this great God should be to them unknown, seeing that by groping After him they could not choose but find him in the very works of wonder which he had done. |
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