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And therefore I may justly say with S. Augustine, that Melior est fidelis ignorantia, quam temeraria scientia, it were far better for men to be humbly ignorant, then proudly filled, and rashly erring with knowledge; for, |
And Therefore I may justly say with S. Augustine, that Melior est Fidelis ignorantia, quam temeraria scientia, it were Far better for men to be humbly ignorant, then proudly filled, and rashly erring with knowledge; for, |
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