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that their Opinion hath the advantage of being judg'd the more antient and Orthodox, (which that excellent person Mr. Bradshaw, though he somewhat dissents about the thing, doth ingeniously confess). |
that their Opinion hath the advantage of being judged the more ancient and Orthodox, (which that excellent person Mr. Bradshaw, though he somewhat dissents about the thing, does ingeniously confess). |
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Noram probe, sententiam priorem antiquiorem & Orthodoxam magis passim audire. Sed & re apud me accuratius. perpensâ penitius { que } perspectâ, suo merito ea id audire visa est. In Praefat. ad Tract. de Justif. p. 6. |
Noram probe, sententiam priorem antiquiorem & Orthodoxam magis passim Audire. Said & re apud me accuratius. perpensâ penitius { que } perspectâ, Sue merito ea id Audire visa est. In Praeface ad Tract. de Justif p. 6. |
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