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These reasons (as Tullie witnesseth) are many, that he whiche readeth his booke, cannot seeme to desire any thing further. Seneca so plainely affirmeth and proueth the immortalitie of soules, that nothing can be more plaine. |
These Reasons (as Tullie Witnesseth) Are many, that he which readeth his book, cannot seem to desire any thing further. Senecca so plainly Affirmeth and Proves the immortality of Souls, that nothing can be more plain. |
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