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yet haeret origini suae, saith Seneca, it still aspireth vpward, & there will haue her being, whence shee hath her beginning. Whereupon the Philosopher Heraclite, and Clemens Alexandrinus the diuine, inferre an excellent position; |
yet Heretic origini suae, Says Senecca, it still aspireth upward, & there will have her being, whence she hath her beginning. Whereupon the Philosopher Heraclite, and Clemens Alexandrian the divine, infer an excellent position; |
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