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Thirdly, the Enemies were many, and not like to be beaten or mastered at once. And that's expressed, ver. 20. A multitude of Enemies. And last of all, they vvere as cruell, as strong and numerous. For so vvee read, ver. 5. Where they are called Roaring Enemies. A name vvhich euer had some affinitie with the Diuell, 1. S. Peter 5. So in all likelihood nothing remain'd but to get God to be absent, |
Thirdly, the Enemies were many, and not like to be beaten or mastered At once. And that's expressed, ver. 20. A multitude of Enemies. And last of all, they were as cruel, as strong and numerous. For so we read, ver. 5. Where they Are called Roaring Enemies. A name which ever had Some affinity with the devil, 1. S. Peter 5. So in all likelihood nothing remained but to get God to be absent, |
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