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were Tertullian, whose zeale waxt so hot even against a purpleseller, to passe now through our great city with power and authority, how many shops would be shut up? or rather how many would there be left open? for it is not easie to number those Arts and Crafts, which had they never been professed, we might have had Food and Raiment, with which we Christians, above all the generations of men, should be content. |
were Tertullian, whose zeal waxed so hight even against a purpleseller, to pass now through our great City with power and Authority, how many shops would be shut up? or rather how many would there be left open? for it is not easy to number those Arts and Crafts, which had they never been professed, we might have had Food and Raiment, with which we Christians, above all the generations of men, should be content. |
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Tot sunt artium venae, quot hominum concuprscentiae. Tertull. de Idol. c. 8. 1 Tim. 6.8. |
Tot sunt Arts venae, quot hominum concuprscentiae. Tertul de Idol. c. 8. 1 Tim. 6.8. |
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