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Rom. 14. 3. The supercilium with which the great Rabbies despised the poor ignorant people that knew not the punctilioes of the law. John 7. 49. and the Typhus of many of our great Criticks, who account themselves the greatest (if not the only Scholars) plainly shew, that as it was an hand of pride which was lift up at first to the tree of knowledge, so it is a fruit, which hath been very ready to grow upon that tree ever since. |
Rom. 14. 3. The supercilium with which the great Rabbies despised the poor ignorant people that knew not the Punctilioes of the law. John 7. 49. and the Typhus of many of our great Critics, who account themselves the greatest (if not the only Scholars) plainly show, that as it was an hand of pride which was lift up At First to the tree of knowledge, so it is a fruit, which hath been very ready to grow upon that tree ever since. |
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