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and of Fowls, 1 Kings 4 33. And Moses he was learned in all the wisdome of the Egyptians, Acts 7. 22. Yet by the Fathers, in this knowledge of the natures of things, above both these, Moses and Salomon, Noah is preferred, who knew the clean beasts from the unclean, which by paires he took into the Ark, chap. 7. 2. The wisdome of all the Heathen Philosophers, compared to the knowledge of these three, Noah, Moses, and Salomon, was but ignorance: |
and of Fowls, 1 Kings 4 33. And Moses he was learned in all the Wisdom of the egyptians, Acts 7. 22. Yet by the Father's, in this knowledge of the nature's of things, above both these, Moses and Solomon, Noah is preferred, who knew the clean beasts from the unclean, which by pairs he took into the Ark, chap. 7. 2. The Wisdom of all the Heathen Philosophers, compared to the knowledge of these three, Noah, Moses, and Solomon, was but ignorance: |
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