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4. The excellency of this grace is seen in the difficulty of it, and transcendency to flesh and blood: for if Aristotle could say homo was magis sensus, quam intellectus, more sense then understanding, putting forth the acts thereof more then of reason, we may say much rather he is more reason then faith. |
4. The excellency of this grace is seen in the difficulty of it, and transcendency to Flesh and blood: for if Aristotle could say homo was magis sensus, quam Intellectus, more sense then understanding, putting forth the acts thereof more then of reason, we may say much rather he is more reason then faith. |
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