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as many now are, (well therefore resembled to the tree that Plinie speaketh of, the leaves of it as broad as any targett, but the fruict is no bigger then a bean: ) to talke targetts, and to do beanes. It were better reversed, if we were (as Saint Paul saith) perfect in all good workes, then perfect in certaine curious and queint termes, and sett phrases, wherein a great part of many men's religions do now adayes consist: plaine speech and sound dealing; |
as many now Are, (well Therefore resembled to the tree that Pliny speaks of, the leaves of it as broad as any target, but the fruit is no bigger then a bean:) to talk targetts, and to do beans. It were better reversed, if we were (as Saint Paul Says) perfect in all good works, then perfect in certain curious and quaint terms, and Set phrases, wherein a great part of many men's Religions do now adays consist: plain speech and found dealing; |
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