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Naturale judicatorium, saith Austin against Pelagius; Lux nostri intellectus, say the Schoolmen out of Damascen; Nay, NONLATINALPHABET, saith the Stoick, the promise that every one makes to nature, the Obligation that he is bound in when he hath first leave to be a man, |
Natural judicatorium, Says Austin against Pelagius; Lux Our Intellectus, say the Schoolmen out of Damascene; Nay,, Says the Stoic, the promise that every one makes to nature, the Obligation that he is bound in when he hath First leave to be a man, |
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Wiggers, pr. ma secundae, pag. 160. |
Wiggers, Pr ma secundae, page. 160. |
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