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If by the Tares we mean the wicked, who makes no conscience of his wayes, so he may enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season, multi primò zizania sunt, & postea triticum fiunt, many at first are Tares which at last prove Wheat, as St. Austin tells us. |
If by the Tares we mean the wicked, who makes no conscience of his ways, so he may enjoy the pleasures of since for a season, multi primò zizania sunt, & postea triticum Fluent, many At First Are Tares which At last prove Wheat, as Saint Austin tells us. |
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