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and the Figure is euer inferiour to the thing Figured. If therefore Baptisme be only Water, and suffer no Transubstantiation at all, the Figure is equall or more excellent then the thing Figured. For the Water of the Cloud, & the Red sea was equall to the Water of Baptisme: and the Foreskin in Circumcision is much better as being part of the Flesh of man. |
and the Figure is ever inferior to the thing Figured. If Therefore Baptism be only Water, and suffer no Transubstantiation At all, the Figure is equal or more excellent then the thing Figured. For the Water of the Cloud, & the Read sea was equal to the Water of Baptism: and the Foreskin in Circumcision is much better as being part of the Flesh of man. |
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