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suppose there were a man (as was spoken by one Berengarius ) that did know all knowables, were wiser then he that was wiser then all the children of the East, 1. King. 4. were able to fathom the depths of all secrets, comprehend the mysterie of all arts and sciences; |
suppose there were a man (as was spoken by one Berengarius) that did know all knowables, were Wiser then he that was Wiser then all the children of the East, 1. King. 4. were able to fathom the depths of all secrets, comprehend the mystery of all arts and sciences; |
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