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& not sodainly to precipitate their iudgmēt against thē (for this precipitacion of sentence sodaynelye wythout mature deliberation or aduisement, is the contrary to the gyft of counsayle that we now speake of, that is, the thirde gyfte of the holye gost.) Thys he persuaded by two examples, firste of one Theudas, whyche (after Iosephus) vsynge superstitious craftes, toke vpon hym to be a great Prophet and so deluded the people, that he made manye of theim to sell their goodes, |
& not suddenly to precipitate their judgement against them (for this precipitation of sentence suddenly without mature deliberation or advisement, is the contrary to the gift of counsel that we now speak of, that is, the Third gift of the holy ghost.) This he persuaded by two Examples, First of one Theudas, which (After Iosephus) using superstitious crafts, took upon him to be a great Prophet and so deluded the people, that he made many of them to fell their goods, |
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