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Man beefore his fall, might onely eate of the fruit of trees, (as Tertullian noteth) afterwarde the vse of corne was lawefull for him, conditionem consciencie, ipso situ corporis approbante, the bodie allowing the state and condition of the consience. |
Man before his fallen, might only eat of the fruit of trees, (as Tertullian notes) afterward the use of corn was lawful for him, conditionem consciencie, ipso situ corporis approbante, the body allowing the state and condition of the conscience. |
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