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As to the conceit of hiding our knowledg, that we may not lose it by vain-glory, which Chrysostom and Theodoret mention on the place, it is a conceit so foreign, that it need not to be mentioned. |
As to the conceit of hiding our knowledge, that we may not loose it by vainglory, which Chrysostom and Theodoret mention on the place, it is a conceit so foreign, that it need not to be mentioned. |
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