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something yet remains, both in matters of knowledge, and in matters of practice; hee hath some NONLATINALPHABET, in matters of knowledg, and a NONLATINALPHABET, Rom. 2.15. in matters of practice, and to these things he is not institutus, but natus, not doctus, but factus, (as the Orator speaks) if there were no Scriptures to reveal them, there is something innate with him, that would command his assent to them. |
something yet remains, both in matters of knowledge, and in matters of practice; he hath Some, in matters of knowledge, and a, Rom. 2.15. in matters of practice, and to these things he is not institutus, but Born, not doctus, but factus, (as the Orator speaks) if there were no Scriptures to reveal them, there is something innate with him, that would command his assent to them. |
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Vera est sententia, nibil est in intellectu, quin prius fuerit in sensu, tametsi quaedam notitiae nascuntur nobiscum, quas vocant NONLATINALPHABET. Me•anct. vol. 4. in disp. Non est muta rerum Natura, sed undique loquax. Erasm. |
Vera est sententia, Nobil est in intellectu, quin prius fuerit in sensu, Tametsi quaedam notitiae nascuntur nobiscum, quas Vocant. Me•anct. vol. 4. in Disp. Non est muta rerum Nature, sed undique Loquax. Erasmus |
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