Day, Novell

1    1,    2|         mine, what argument of~ ~infallible truth, the same benignity
2    2,    9|         this to be true, by many infallible and naturall~ ~reasons,
3    2,    9|         found it to be reall and infallible:~ ~with extraordinary gracious
4    3,    9|       openly~ ~shewne. All which infallible proofes, proclaiming his
5    4,    3|        imaginations) held it for infallible,~ ~and to bee most certaine.
6    4,    8|           understanding, against infallible grounded reason, yea, and
7    8,    6| experiment, and helde it to be~ ~infallible; but it extendeth onely
8   10,    8|      said, to be most true and~ ~infallible, and that his deede deserveth
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