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natur a hominis procliuis in vitia vult non modo cum veniâ sed cum ratione peccare, Lib. 4. c. saith Lactantius and therefore he sedulously hunts after and would gladly finde out some doctrines vnder whose protection he may offend, in this purfuite euen the passages of scriptures are serched into by some, to see what patronage they will afford to their intemperances, that so they may securely inioy the pleasure of ill deeds; |
Nature a hominis Proclivus in Vices vult non modo cum veniâ sed cum ratione Peccare, Lib. 4. c. Says Lactantius and Therefore he sedulously hunt's After and would gladly find out Some doctrines under whose protection he may offend, in this purfuite even the passages of Scriptures Are searched into by Some, to see what patronage they will afford to their intemperances, that so they may securely enjoy the pleasure of ill Deeds; |
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