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From the Jews no doubt Plato borrowed this Doctrin, and from Plato Cicero, and from both Virgil. Nay even natural reason will tell him, that Heaven, into which no unclean thing can enter, is not so quickly and easily open to imperfect Souls, as to perfect: |
From the jews no doubt Plato borrowed this Doctrine, and from Plato Cicero, and from both Virgil. Nay even natural reason will tell him, that Heaven, into which no unclean thing can enter, is not so quickly and Easily open to imperfect Souls, as to perfect: |
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