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for the Affliction of an houre wil make the prowdest stoope and sit vpon the grounde, and forget all former felicitie. Sirac. 11. 27. 4 But what Reasons doth Iohn vse to moue the Minde? for men are very skilfull to alledge reasons not to giue; |
for the Affliction of an hour will make the proudest stoop and fit upon the ground, and forget all former felicity. Sirach. 11. 27. 4 But what Reasons does John use to move the Mind? for men Are very skilful to allege Reasons not to give; |
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