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but that they are the natural results of (that which Seneca calls) true Reason; Yet (under favour) this is certain from sacred Scripture, that their notions of these precious Truths are not onely dark and confused, |
but that they Are the natural results of (that which Senecca calls) true Reason; Yet (under favour) this is certain from sacred Scripture, that their notions of these precious Truths Are not only dark and confused, |
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Note 0 |
Ita est, mi Lucilli, quicquid Vera Ratio cōmendat, solidum & aeternum est. Sen. Epist. 66. |
Ita est, mi Lucilli, quicquid Vera Ratio cōmendat, Solidum & aeternum est. Sen. Epistle 66. |
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Acts 26.18 NONLATINALPHABET. Acts 17.27. Vid. Bezae annot. in loc. Eph 1.18. |
Acts 26.18. Acts 17.27. Vid. Bezae Annot. in loc. Ephesians 1.18. |
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