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1. THe heathen Philosopher, which knew no temper besides himself, no temptation but such as the dayly occurences of what he heard or saw, or by some sense of the body had experience of, did acknowledge as much as hath been formerly delivered out of Gods word: |
1. THe heathen Philosopher, which knew no temper beside himself, no temptation but such as the daily occurrences of what he herd or saw, or by Some sense of the body had experience of, did acknowledge as much as hath been formerly Delivered out of God's word: |
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The Philosophical Precept, Sustine et abstine, imperfectly good. |
The Philosophical Precept, Sustain et Abstine, imperfectly good. |
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