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Crewe MS/20/f. 8r · Part · May 1710
Part of Crewe Manuscripts

Two inscriptions on one slip, (i) on the recto, (ii) on the verso. (i) ‘Vitam exercet la-bor, variat fortuna, terminat mors, | et tunc | Suum cuique decus posteritas rependit.’ (Partly from Tacitus.) Probably written at Jena. The writer’s title is ‘Jenens[is] Fac[ultatis] Phil[osophicae] Adi[unctus].’ Numbered 413. (ii) ‘Theologia Pietistarum nec vera est, nec pia.’ Dated at Hamburg.