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for he teacheth what he learnt, disputes with the Pharisees, and instructeth the people in those wayes which reason commends as the best and readiest to lead them to the End. 2. Indignativum, the Irascible power which breaths it self forth in woes and bitter Invectives against the Scribes and Pharisees. 3. Concupiscentivum, the Concupiscible Appetite; |
for he Teaches what he learned, disputes with the Pharisees, and Instructeth the people in those ways which reason commends as the best and Readiest to led them to the End. 2. Indignativum, the Irascible power which breathes it self forth in woes and bitter Invectives against the Scribes and Pharisees. 3. Concupiscentivum, the Concupiscible Appetite; |
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