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Arg. 6. If the Consecrated Bread hath the Nature and Properties of Flesh, then are the Senses of all the World deceived in so plain and evident a Matter, that nothing can be more plain; |
Argument 6. If the Consecrated Bred hath the Nature and Properties of Flesh, then Are the Senses of all the World deceived in so plain and evident a Matter, that nothing can be more plain; |
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