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and in this sense (as criticall Interpreters observe) it agrees with the matter in hand, it being ordinary to lay up those things we value in shels or boxes and cabinets made of such: and withall those shels in regard of ther brittleness are apt resemblances of our bodies. The Platonists who fancy two bodies, one more spiritual, which they call NONLATINALPHABET the Chariot that carrieth the soul in it; |
and in this sense (as critical Interpreters observe) it agrees with the matter in hand, it being ordinary to lay up those things we valve in shells or boxes and cabinets made of such: and withal those shells in regard of their brittleness Are apt resemblances of our bodies. The Platonists who fancy two bodies, one more spiritual, which they call the Chariot that Carrieth the soul in it; |
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