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and Philosophers themselues might complaine they saw but through a mist, and that his misteries were not so plainly divulged to them as to the Iewes, yet this one argument which the Apostles here vrge, is sufficiēt to conuince them of this, that he left not himselfe to them also without witnesse, that he was the only and euerliuing God, in that hee did good, and gaue them raine from heauen and fruitfull seasons, filling their hearts with food and gladnesse. |
and Philosophers themselves might complain they saw but through a missed, and that his Mysteres were not so plainly divulged to them as to the Iewes, yet this one argument which the Apostles Here urge, is sufficient to convince them of this, that he left not himself to them also without witness, that he was the only and everliving God, in that he did good, and gave them rain from heaven and fruitful seasons, filling their hearts with food and gladness. |
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