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the nature of God, were different
 
the nature of God, were different
and they disagreed about it
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and they disagreed about it among
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themselves; which would be long
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and difficult to [[deletion]] sum up [[/deletion]] [[addition]] reckon up [[/addition]]. They
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understand by ^ [[addition]] the light [[/addition]] nature that [[addition]] there is a [[/addition]] God
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[[deletion]] is the commander [[/deletion]]; but they [[addition]] could not [[/addition]] [[deletion]] cannot [[/deletion]]
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[[deletion]] accord [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] agree [[/addition]] among themselves
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what God [[addition]] was. [[/addition]] [[deletion]] is [[/deletion]] Therefore when the
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tyrant Hiero ask'd [[deletion]] of [[/deletion]] Simonides
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who was not only a sweet poet,
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but also a learned and wise
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man, what God was; he required
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one day to consider, when [[addition]] he was [[/addition]] [[deletion]] the [/deletion]]
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[[deletion]] [[unclear]] day he ask'd for two days [[/deletion]]
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ask'd the same question the day after he
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required two das
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more, and afterwards often doubled
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the number. [[deletion]] of days [[/deletion]] Hiero being
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astonish'd ask'd him why he did
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so: he say'd, because the [[addition]] question [[/addition]] [[deletion]] thing [[/deletion]]
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seem'd more obscure to him the
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more [[deletion]] that H [[/deletion]] [[addition]] he [[/addition]] consider'd [[deletion]] about [[/deletion]] it.

Latest revision as of 21:47, 17 May 2018

(3) the nature of God, were different and they disagreed about it among themselves; which would be long and difficult to deletion sum up /deletion addition reckon up /addition. They understand by ^ addition the light /addition nature that addition there is a /addition God deletion is the commander /deletion; but they addition could not /addition deletion cannot /deletion deletion accord unclear /deletion addition agree /addition among themselves what God addition was. /addition deletion is /deletion Therefore when the tyrant Hiero ask'd deletion of /deletion Simonides who was not only a sweet poet, but also a learned and wise man, what God was; he required one day to consider, when addition he was /addition deletion the [/deletion]] deletion unclear day he ask'd for two days /deletion ask'd the same question the day after he required two das more, and afterwards often doubled the number. deletion of days /deletion Hiero being astonish'd ask'd him why he did so: he say'd, because the addition question /addition deletion thing /deletion seem'd more obscure to him the more deletion that H /deletion addition he /addition consider'd deletion about /deletion it.