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Secondly, we doe learne of this historie, that as God did first procure the blessed Vnion of this Iland, by the mariage of Constantius, and Helena; Euen so, that same good God, who is euer like himselfe, did bring foorth three most happy Vnions within these hundred yeeres, |
Secondly, we do Learn of this history, that as God did First procure the blessed union of this Island, by the marriage of Constantius, and Helena; Even so, that same good God, who is ever like himself, did bring forth three most happy Unions within these hundred Years, |
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The Vnion of great Britannie in one kingdome, and one true Religion, by the meanes of a second mariage. |
The union of great Britannia in one Kingdom, and one true Religion, by the means of a second marriage. |
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