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As Epiphanius (the Treasure of antiquitie) in his L. LXX. and LXXV. heresie, ad oppositum. Positively in his Compendium of the true Churche's orders, at the end of his Pannarium, whereof one is NONLATINALPHABET. |
As Epiphanius (the Treasure of antiquity) in his L. LXX. and LXXV. heresy, ad oppositum. Positively in his Compendium of the true Church's order, At the end of his Pannarium, whereof one is. |
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