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easily following the turne and winding of the Potters wheele, that men might learne from the proper name of their owne nature, easily to be turned and guided in obedience to the will and command of God. |
Easily following the turn and winding of the Potters wheel, that men might Learn from the proper name of their own nature, Easily to be turned and guided in Obedience to the will and command of God. |
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To teach vnitie betweene man and man. Dominicus Nauus in Peliante. tit. hom. socialis est homuus ac benefica natura, quo solo cognationem cum deo habet. Lactantius lib. 5. insititut. |
To teach unity between man and man. Dominicus Nauus in Peliante. tit. hom. socialis est homuus ac benefica Nature, quo solo cognationem cum God habet. Lactantius lib. 5. insititut. |
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