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A Paradox by him derived from Bardesanes, who ascribed all things unto Fate; by Bardesanes from the Stoicks. And for their practise what it was, we may conjecture at it by their so celebrated Maxime, which St. Austin speaks of, Jura, perjura, secretum prodere noli, That swearing, forswearing, any thing was lawful which did conduce to the concealing of their counsels, |
A Paradox by him derived from Bardesanes, who ascribed all things unto Fate; by Bardesanes from the Stoics. And for their practice what it was, we may conjecture At it by their so celebrated Maxim, which Saint Austin speaks of, Jura, perjura, secretum prodere noli, That swearing, forswearing, any thing was lawful which did conduce to the concealing of their Counsels, |
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