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or reasonings, are said to become vain, Rom. 1.21. and some use of Philosophy is explained to be a vain deceit, Col. 2.8. This vanity (omitting many other tryals) may be discovered, if we press a little the metaphor of wind, here made use of. |
or reasonings, Are said to become vain, Rom. 1.21. and Some use of Philosophy is explained to be a vain deceit, Col. 2.8. This vanity (omitting many other trials) may be discovered, if we press a little the metaphor of wind, Here made use of. |
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