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Therfore that godly & learned Neoterick hath well obserued, that frō this bitter root of cursed curiositie innumerable questions do bud & blossom in the mindes of men, which are not onely friuolous, |
Therefore that godly & learned Neoterick hath well observed, that from this bitter root of cursed curiosity innumerable questions do bud & blossom in the minds of men, which Are not only frivolous, |
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Ex curiositate non solum friuolae, sed etiam no•iae quaestiones scaturiunt, ex quibus nulla vtilitas elici potest. Caluin. instit. lib. 3. cap. 25. |
Ex Curiosity non solum friuolae, sed etiam no•iae Quaestiones scaturiunt, ex quibus nulla vtilitas elici potest. Calvin. Institutio. lib. 3. cap. 25. |
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