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1. First, I would premise this, that I would be very loth to undergo a late Authors imperious check, which he giveth to some, whose censure (he saith) is too harsh and rigid, (it may be his is so of them) who as if they were Judges of eternal life and death, damn Plato and Aristotle without question, and do as confidently pronounce they are in Hell, |
1. First, I would premise this, that I would be very loath to undergo a late Authors imperious check, which he gives to Some, whose censure (he Says) is too harsh and rigid, (it may be his is so of them) who as if they were Judges of Eternal life and death, damn Plato and Aristotle without question, and do as confidently pronounce they Are in Hell, |
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N. Culverwel of the light of Nature, ca. 18. pa. 208 |
N. Culverwel of the Light of Nature, circa 18. Paul. 208 |
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