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1. The kind of the Argument here used by Herod, is very observable. How doth he Wo•e the Magi to a returne, not by promise of ample rewards upon the faithfull discharge of their Commission, nor by threats of punishment upon their neglect, either of them might have begot a strong suspicion of the plot, but Mentitus pietatem, captat Magorum benevolentiam, promising imitation of their vertues, he winneth upon their affections, this being that which would more rejayce them, |
1. The kind of the Argument Here used by Herod, is very observable. How does he Wo•e the Magi to a return, not by promise of ample rewards upon the faithful discharge of their Commission, nor by Treats of punishment upon their neglect, either of them might have begotten a strong suspicion of the plot, but Mentitus pietatem, captat Magorum benevolentiam, promising imitation of their Virtues, he wins upon their affections, this being that which would more rejayce them, |
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