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<s>THE <lb/> Ancient and Modern <lb/> DOCTRINE <lb/> OF <lb/> Holy Fathers, <lb/> AND <lb/> Iudicious Divines,</s></p>
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<s>CONCERNING</s></p>
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<s>The ra&longs;h citation of the Te&longs;timony of SACRED <lb/> SCRIPTURE, in Conclu&longs;ions meerly Natural, and <lb/> that may be proved by Sen&longs;ible Experiments, and <lb/> Nece&longs;&longs;ary Demon&longs;trations.</s></p>
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<s>Written, &longs;ome years &longs;ince, to Gratifie The mo&longs;t SERENE <lb/> CHRISTINA LOTHARINGA, <emph type="italics"/>Arch­<lb/> Dutche&longs;s<emph.end type="italics"/> of <emph type="italics"/>TVSCANR<emph.end type="italics"/>;</s></p>
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<s>By GALILÆO GALILÆI, A Gentleman of <lb/> <emph type="italics"/>Florence,<emph.end type="italics"/> and Chief Philo&longs;opher and Mathematician to <lb/> His mo&longs;t Serene Highne&longs;s the Grand <emph type="italics"/>DVKE.<emph.end type="italics"/></s></p>
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<s><emph type="italics"/>And now rendred into Engli&longs;h from the Italian,<emph.end type="italics"/><lb/> BY <lb/> THOMAS SALUSBURY.</s></p>
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<s><emph type="italics"/>Naturam Rerum invenire, difficile; & ubi inveneris, indicare <lb/> in vulgus, nefas.<emph.end type="italics"/> Plato.</s></p>
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<s><emph type="italics"/>LONDON,<emph.end type="italics"/><lb/> Printed by WILLIAM LEYBOURN, 1661.</s></p>