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That Plato and Aristotle were the Gentiles John Baptists, to prepare Christ's way and Make his paths streight; and among ingenuous inquisitive Men that were aweary of the Reign of Jupiter, and tir'd with the Tales of Elysium, it was no difficult matter to introduce so reasonable a Service as that of our Religion. |
That Plato and Aristotle were the Gentiles John Baptists, to prepare Christ's Way and Make his paths straight; and among ingenuous inquisitive Men that were weary of the Reign of Jupiter, and tired with the Tales of Elysium, it was no difficult matter to introduce so reasonable a Service as that of our Religion. |
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