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The argument is more vndoubted, and demonstrative, betweene God and his children, then betweene men and theirs, for in nature it is not vniuersally and infaillibly true, that consimilitude doth argue consanguinity, strangers may be exceeding like one another. |
The argument is more undoubted, and demonstrative, between God and his children, then between men and theirs, for in nature it is not universally and infallibly true, that consimilitude does argue consanguinity, Strangers may be exceeding like one Another. |
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