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neither so light as to be rejected for a meer fancy; neither yet so solid, as to build a firm conclusion upon, to satisfie either judgment or conscience. But whether that conceit stand or fall; certain it is howsoever, that it is Gods stamp alone that setteth a value upon all humane Excellency, whether Natural or Personal, and thereby rendreth it honorable. For whether we consider mens Personal Excellencies, quoad statum & gradum, according to their different particular places, callings and conditions; |
neither so Light as to be rejected for a mere fancy; neither yet so solid, as to built a firm conclusion upon, to satisfy either judgement or conscience. But whither that conceit stand or fallen; certain it is howsoever, that it is God's stamp alone that sets a valve upon all humane Excellency, whither Natural or Personal, and thereby rendereth it honourable. For whither we Consider men's Personal Excellencies, quoad Statum & Gradum, according to their different particular places, callings and conditions; |
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