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Sam. 15. The other is a Metaphore taken from the heathen Sacrifices which the offerers were wont to puffe and blowe vp artificially, to make them seeme fatte and goodly, hereby to gette the good name of deuoute and holy Sacrifices, in which sence Aristotle vseth the same word in the first Chap. of his Ethic. as the Scribes and Pharises did puffe and blowe vp their workes, to make thē seeme glorious and goodly vnto men, seeming to be the Sacrifices of Abell, fat, |
Sam. 15. The other is a Metaphor taken from the heathen Sacrifices which the offerers were wont to puff and blow up artificially, to make them seem fat and goodly, hereby to get the good name of devout and holy Sacrifices, in which sense Aristotle uses the same word in the First Chap. of his Ethic. as the Scribes and Pharisees did puff and blow up their works, to make them seem glorious and goodly unto men, seeming to be the Sacrifices of Abel, fat, |
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