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So that Tertullian, though in the commendations of other things plentiful enough of words, yet in the praise of Water, flows with an Eloquence worthy himself and the subject, telling us that it is the ancientest of all the Elements, |
So that Tertullian, though in the commendations of other things plentiful enough of words, yet in the praise of Water, flows with an Eloquence worthy himself and the Subject, telling us that it is the Ancientest of all the Elements, |
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