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In this they certainly agree, that they consist not of a different, but of the same kind of Dirt; and being broken both in pieces, are equally cast unto the Dunghil. That all were equal in the womb, is contended by Philo, the Learned Iew. That all were equal in the Laver of their Regeneration, Gregorie Nazianzen does argue with exprobration, as Beatus Rhenanus does well observe. |
In this they Certainly agree, that they consist not of a different, but of the same kind of Dirt; and being broken both in Pieces, Are equally cast unto the Dunghill. That all were equal in the womb, is contended by Philo, the Learned Iew. That all were equal in the Laver of their Regeneration, Gregory Nazianzen does argue with exprobration, as Beatus Rhenanus does well observe. |
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Note 1 |
Tingebantur olim eodem lavacro pueri, senes, divites, pauperes, viri, & mulieres; unde Greg. Nazian. objurgat opulen•os, quos pudebat cum tenuibus simul tingi. B. Rhenanus in Tertullian. de Coron. Mill. cap. 3. |
Tingebantur Once Eodem Lavacro pueri, senes, divites, Paupers, viri, & mulieres; unde Greg. Nazian. objurgat opulen•os, quos pudebat cum tenuibus simul tingi. B. Rhenanus in Tertullian. de Coron. Mill. cap. 3. |
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