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But this argument is like that of Cotta in Cicero, who urgeth, that because God can do all things and that without labor, he out of his Majesty and mercy should not have suffered the two Eyes of the sea, Carthage and Corinth, to be put out. |
But this argument is like that of Cotta in Cicero, who urges, that Because God can do all things and that without labour, he out of his Majesty and mercy should not have suffered the two Eyes of the sea, Carthage and Corinth, to be put out. |
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NONLATINALPHABET. Basii. tract de vera Fide, Tom. 2. pag. 588. |
. Basii. tract de vera Fide, Tom. 2. page. 588. |
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