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insomuch that being convinced of the evill of his way, he came and cast down himself at the Church-door, at the feet of those Christians who had continued constant in their Profession, bidding them to tread and trample upon him, Calcate me insipidum salem, Tread upon me unsavoury salt, worthlesse creature, good for nothing. |
insomuch that being convinced of the evil of his Way, he Come and cast down himself At the Church door, At the feet of those Christians who had continued constant in their Profession, bidding them to tread and trample upon him, Calcate me insipidum salem, Tread upon me unsavoury salt, worthless creature, good for nothing. |
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Prostratus ante Templum dicebat, Calcate me sa em insipidum. Aret. ibid. vide Socratis Histor. Eccl. |
Prostratus ante Templum dicebat, Calcate me sa em insipidum. Aret. Ibid. vide Socratis History Ecclesiastes |
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