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It would make one astonished to read the admirable discourses of their Philosophers, and to consider the strange height that eloquence and wit were arrived to among their Orators and Poets; and then to compare the account given of the manners of the Gentile World, not only by their own Satyrists, but by the Apostles in their several Epistles: What a monstrous Catalogue of sins do we meet with in the first Chapter to the Romans? of sins of so deep a dye, |
It would make one astonished to read the admirable discourses of their Philosophers, and to Consider the strange height that eloquence and wit were arrived to among their Orators and Poets; and then to compare the account given of the manners of the Gentile World, not only by their own Satirists, but by the Apostles in their several Epistles: What a monstrous Catalogue of Sins do we meet with in the First Chapter to the Romans? of Sins of so deep a die, |
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Rom. 1. 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32. |
Rom. 1. 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32. |
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