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The haires of our heads, the fowles of the aire, the flowers of the field, nay, sayes S. Augustine, the Gnat and Flea, and the flying leaves, which are tossed to and fro with the wind, are all within the compasse of it. |
The hairs of our Heads, the fowls of the air, the flowers of the field, nay, Says S. Augustine, the Gnat and Flay, and the flying leaves, which Are tossed to and from with the wind, Are all within the compass of it. |
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Mat. 10.29, 30. Ad culicem & pulicem, Providentiâ mundus administratur usque ad folia volatica. August. conf. l. 7. c. 6. |
Mathew 10.29, 30. Ad culicem & pulicem, Providentiâ World administratur usque ad folia volatica. August. Confutation. l. 7. c. 6. |
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