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For if that conquest be so much the more praise worthy, by howe much the force of the vāquished is more notorious, what ought we thē to iudge of him, who only and alone, vndertaking the challenge, not against mans power, but in the behalfe and defence of mankinde rather, agaynst al those mightie & inuisible aduersaries of mankind, vnuanquisheable otherwise by any policie of men, against all those spiritual furies & incessaunt accusers of mankind before the throne of God, against al those princes & potētates, |
For if that conquest be so much the more praise worthy, by how much the force of the vanquished is more notorious, what ought we them to judge of him, who only and alone, undertaking the challenge, not against men power, but in the behalf and defence of mankind rather, against all those mighty & invisible Adversaries of mankind, vnuanquisheable otherwise by any policy of men, against all those spiritual furies & incessant accusers of mankind before the throne of God, against all those Princes & potentates, |
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Christes victorie, not against man, but for man. |
Christ's victory, not against man, but for man. |
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