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the ten hornes are interpreted in the seuenteenth chapter to be ten kings or kingdomes, into which the old Empire was to bee diuided after the decay thereof, which afterward came to passe: |
the ten horns Are interpreted in the Seventeenth chapter to be ten Kings or kingdoms, into which the old Empire was to be divided After the decay thereof, which afterwards Come to pass: |
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