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in the wisdom of God, by wisdom could not come to the knowledge of God; but proved most vain and corrupt when they endeavoured to be most accurate, as its observed, that Aristotle speaks more wide of God in his Acroamaticks than in his Exotericks, and in after-times how dull and arid some Schoolmen and other Writers are in the more spiritual truths about Jesus Christ and the Power of Godliness, who were most subtle and acute in other speculations: |
in the Wisdom of God, by Wisdom could not come to the knowledge of God; but proved most vain and corrupt when they endeavoured to be most accurate, as its observed, that Aristotle speaks more wide of God in his Acroamatics than in his Exotericks, and in Aftertimes how dull and arid Some Schoolmen and other Writers Are in the more spiritual truths about jesus christ and the Power of Godliness, who were most subtle and acute in other speculations: |
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