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1 Cor. 1. 21. nay, Noctuae Athenas. In Athens it self was an Altar but to the unknown God, whom ye ignorantly worship, said Paul. Act 17. 23 But was it not a bold part of him to brand those University-men with Ignorance, who most abounded with knowledge? Or, was it not rather strange that to them that were so studious and inquisitive after news, v. 21. God's Creation of the World, and Christ, and the Resurrection (the three first great Letters in every Christians Primier) should be NONLATINALPHABET strange things, v. 20. thinking (as some of ours have observed) that whilst he preached, NONLATINALPHABET (v. 18.) the former had been a new God, the latter a new strange Goddess, which he had propounded to them to be put into their Calendar. |
1 Cor. 1. 21. nay, Noctuae Athenas. In Athens it self was an Altar but to the unknown God, whom you ignorantly worship, said Paul. Act 17. 23 But was it not a bold part of him to brand those University men with Ignorance, who most abounded with knowledge? Or, was it not rather strange that to them that were so studious and inquisitive After news, v. 21. God's Creation of the World, and christ, and the Resurrection (the three First great Letters in every Christians Primier) should be strange things, v. 20. thinking (as Some of ours have observed) that while he preached, (v. 18.) the former had been a new God, the latter a new strange Goddess, which he had propounded to them to be put into their Calendar. |
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