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the Saints, Angels, Altar, Crosse, and Host: Above all which, all men know, that the Pope doth exalt himselfe. He sheweth himselfe superiour to the Saints, quoad NONLATINALPHABET, in regard of their Canonization: he doth Canonize, or make men departed to be Saints, and to bee worshipped. Where the argument of Athanasius is strong and evident: |
the Saints, Angels, Altar, Cross, and Host: Above all which, all men know, that the Pope does exalt himself. He shows himself superior to the Saints, quoad, in regard of their Canonization: he does Canonise, or make men departed to be Saints, and to be worshipped. Where the argument of Athanasius is strong and evident: |
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