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and consequently into fleshe, muche more able is almyghtye God, (which gaue thys power vnto nature) by the infinite myghte, of hys power, of breade to make hys very bodye, and that wythout intermeane alterations, as mastication and digestion, the whych nature muste nedes haue, ear she can alter & conuert, one substaunce into an other. |
and consequently into Flesh, much more able is almighty God, (which gave this power unto nature) by the infinite might, of his power, of bread to make his very body, and that without intermeane alterations, as mastication and digestion, the which nature must needs have, ear she can altar & convert, one substance into an other. |
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The wonderfull chaūge of the Phenix of whome when she is deade, there succedeth another, in thys maner. Afterter that she hath made her neest of Gen. xix Myrre & Franke insense & wyth o-Ex. iiii. ther swete spices, she therin dy-Exo. vii. eth, and of ye moystnes of her fleshe there commeth a worme, yt whych in cōtinuāce groweth vnto the nature of a very Phenyx. |
The wonderful change of the Phoenix of whom when she is dead, there succeedeth Another, in this manner. Albert that she hath made her neest of Gen. xix Myrrh & Franco insense & with o-Ex. iiii. there sweet spices, she therein dy-Exo. vii. eth, and of the moistness of her Flesh there comes a worm, that which in Continuance grows unto the nature of a very Phoenix. |
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