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4 Then I feare not to say, that the lawes of God and men, of nature and of nations, of Gentiles and of Iewes, of ciuill men and Barbarians, haue commaunded that a great regard should be borne to the life of a man, the most excellent of all Gods creatures that go vpon the ground, the beauty of the world, the glory of the workman, the cōfluence of all honor which mortality can afford, the resemblāce of the Sauiour, |
4 Then I Fear not to say, that the laws of God and men, of nature and of Nations, of Gentiles and of Iewes, of civil men and Barbarians, have commanded that a great regard should be born to the life of a man, the most excellent of all God's creatures that go upon the ground, the beauty of the world, the glory of the workman, the confluence of all honour which mortality can afford, the resemblance of the Saviour, |
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