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but the result and sobriety of their best Reasoning, and sprang from the cooler Counsels of Philosophy; consonant to which, we meet with a most remarkable sentence of Plato, in his Republicks, whereby you would imagine that he prophetically describ'd one of our Primitive Martyrs; where he says, That to approve a man heartily righteous, he must be scourged, tortured, bound, have both his eyes burnt out; |
but the result and sobriety of their best Reasoning, and sprang from the cooler Counsels of Philosophy; consonant to which, we meet with a most remarkable sentence of Plato, in his Republics, whereby you would imagine that he prophetically described one of our Primitive Martyrs; where he Says, That to approve a man heartily righteous, he must be scourged, tortured, bound, have both his eyes burned out; |
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