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which speech is Metaphorical, and we cannot draw it to any other sense, then that on which the intent of the speaker did levell it, which reacht no further then this, to shew that his own kingdom was nothing in comparison of Christs, which was of another, and higher nature; as Tertul. spake of parables; |
which speech is Metaphorical, and we cannot draw it to any other sense, then that on which the intent of the speaker did level it, which reached no further then this, to show that his own Kingdom was nothing in comparison of Christ, which was of Another, and higher nature; as Tertulian spoke of parables; |
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Non exparabolis materias comment mur, sed exmaterijs parabolas interpretamur. Tert. de puducir. c. 8. |
Non exparabolis materias comment mur, sed exmaterijs parabolas interpretamur. Tert de puducir. c. 8. |
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