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and gracious person, by thy perswasiue Eloquence, and gentle intreates, diddest once diuert the hostile inuasion of Attila (King of the Hunnes ) from Rome (not then Babylon ) and thou wast a Sauiour vnto her (as many of the Iudges in ancient Israel were called) not by a Sword, |
and gracious person, by thy persuasive Eloquence, and gentle intreats, didst once divert the hostile invasion of Attila (King of the Hunnes) from Room (not then Babylon) and thou wast a Saviour unto her (as many of the Judges in ancient Israel were called) not by a Sword, |
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