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as he doth 2 Cor. c. 11. and c. 12. So that, if all Men were set loose from the means appointed by publick Wisdom, and were left to chuse better for themselves; |
as he does 2 Cor. c. 11. and c. 12. So that, if all Men were Set lose from the means appointed by public Wisdom, and were left to choose better for themselves; |
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And againe — The worlds experience puts it past doubt, that the generality of the Vulgar, Unlearned and Injudicious sort of men, do value a man by his Tone and Voice, more than for the Judgment and excellency of his matter, if not put off by such Advantage. Id. Defence of Cure Ch. Divis. p. 108, 109. Also Hildersh. Lect. 58. on Jo. 4. p. 270. |
And again — The world's experience puts it passed doubt, that the generality of the vulgar, Unlearned and Injudicious sort of men, do valve a man by his Tone and Voice, more than for the Judgement and excellency of his matter, if not put off by such Advantage. Id. Defence of Cure Christ Divis. p. 108, 109. Also Hildersham. Lecture 58. on John 4. p. 270. |
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