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What Eupolis sometimes spake of Pericles, that after his oration made to the people of Athens, he left certaine needles and stings in their mindes, may be more truly affirmed of this Sermon of the Apostle, which when the Jewes heard they were pricked at heart, and not able to endure the paine, cry out men and brethren, what shall we doe? The ancient painters, to set forth the power of eloquence, drew Hercules Celticus with an infinite number of chaines comming out of his mouth, |
What Eupolis sometime spoke of Pericles, that After his oration made to the people of Athens, he left certain needles and stings in their minds, may be more truly affirmed of this Sermon of the Apostle, which when the Jews herd they were pricked At heart, and not able to endure the pain, cry out men and brothers, what shall we do? The ancient Painters, to Set forth the power of eloquence, drew Hercules Celticus with an infinite number of chains coming out of his Mouth, |
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Bodin. l. 4. de rep. c. 7. Majores Herculem Celticum senem effingebant, ex cujus ore catenarum maxima vis ad aures infinitae multitudinis perveniret, &c. |
Bodin. l. 4. de rep. c. 7. Majores Herculem Celticum senem effingebant, ex cujus over catenarum maxima vis ad aures Infinitae multitudinis perveniret, etc. |
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