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For Simon the Sorcerer (of whom we read Act. 8. and whom the Ancients called NONLATINALPHABET the Eldest Son of the Devil) pretended, that he was that Divine Being, which framed both the Angelical and Visible world. |
For Simon the Sorcerer (of whom we read Act. 8. and whom the Ancients called the Eldest Son of the devil) pretended, that he was that Divine Being, which framed both the Angelical and Visible world. |
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