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The third Allegory here vsed by the Prophet, is drawne from the viper called here Ephgue, of whose nature Aristotle writeth, NONLATINALPHABET, among serpents the viper bringeth forth (not egs as the rest do but) liuing creatures (though bad) and her egs are first bred & hatched within herself. |
The third Allegory Here used by the Prophet, is drawn from the viper called Here Ephgue, of whose nature Aristotle Writeth,, among Serpents the viper brings forth (not eggs as the rest do but) living creatures (though bad) and her eggs Are First bred & hatched within herself. |
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