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1. For Causes. The New Testament sometimes divides the Gentiles into Greeks, and Barbarians; sometimes into wise, and unwise: according to which division the Romanes are, I suppose, reckoned under the Greeks, from whence they were mostly extracted, and with whom they contended in Civility. Briefly, 1. the Greeks, 2. the Romanes, 3. the Barbarous Nations did alwaies exercise such a power. |
1. For Causes. The New Testament sometime divides the Gentiles into Greeks, and Barbarians; sometime into wise, and unwise: according to which division the Romans Are, I suppose, reckoned under the Greeks, from whence they were mostly extracted, and with whom they contended in Civility. Briefly, 1. the Greeks, 2. the Romans, 3. the Barbarous nations did always exercise such a power. |
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