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then the Son, (which Transformation of the Divine Nature the pictures of the Blessed Trinity seen and allowed by the Roman Church, do naturally and inevitably suggest to the unlearned) St. John doth describe the Son of Man, |
then the Son, (which Transformation of the Divine Nature the pictures of the Blessed Trinity seen and allowed by the Roman Church, do naturally and inevitably suggest to the unlearned) Saint John does describe the Son of Man, |
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