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and spoyled the clothes of the naked, &c. Sometime against the absent, as Haeman in his Oration against the Iewes, who lets his tongue run too much at liberty, that they might be rooted out to auoide this sinne; |
and spoiled the clothes of the naked, etc. Sometime against the absent, as Hamman in his Oration against the Iewes, who lets his tongue run too much At liberty, that they might be rooted out to avoid this sin; |
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