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first veryly inferreth one or two examples of Iacob and Esau, then of Pharao, and forth with a similitude of the Potter, (for these are proofes very fit to teach the rude and ignoraunt people) afterwarde as one terryfied with the difficulty of the cause, he breaketh off (as yée would say) the continuaunce of his tale. |
First verily infers one or two Examples of Iacob and Esau, then of Pharaoh, and forth with a similitude of the Potter, (for these Are proofs very fit to teach the rude and ignorant people) afterward as one terryfied with the difficulty of the cause, he breaks off (as the would say) the Continuance of his tale. |
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