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and interprete well the small erroure and faulte of our brethren? Why do we not rather go downe to the intrayles of our owne harte, and se our owne stuffe? Esope the fable wryter doth very STARTPAGExcvij well paynt vs, he fayneth that euery man hath two pookes or wallettes, the one hangynge before him, the other hangynge behynde hym. |
and interpret well the small error and fault of our brothers? Why do we not rather go down to the intrayles of our own heart, and see our own stuff? Aesop the fable writer does very STARTPAGExcvij well paint us, he feigneth that every man hath two pookes or wallettes, the one hanging before him, the other hanging behind him. |
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