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that vanitie were too light for the grauitie of a Diuine, that knoweth himselfe and his seruice to be subiect to a strict Triall before Gods Tribunall, but) to shew you in part what hidden Mysteries of Diuinitie lye folded vp, not onely in compleat Sentences, but also in the single words of Sacred Writ. |
that vanity were too Light for the gravity of a Divine, that Knoweth himself and his service to be Subject to a strict Trial before God's Tribunal, but) to show you in part what hidden Mysteres of Divinity lie folded up, not only in complete Sentences, but also in the single words of Sacred Writ. |
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