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If nothing else could conclude man to be vaine, the very enterprize to immortalize his name, by things subject to corruption and mortality, would convince him to be altogether vanity. For suppose thy urne and grave escape the enemies ransacking hand : |
If nothing Else could conclude man to be vain, the very enterprise to immortalise his name, by things Subject to corruption and mortality, would convince him to be altogether vanity. For suppose thy urn and grave escape the enemies ransacking hand: |
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Herod the great, opened King Davids Sepulcher in hope to find some treasure, whence he tooke pretious attire, and ornaments of gold, where two of his trusty searchers were consumed with fire that came out thereof. Iosephus lib. 16 cap. 11. |
Herod the great, opened King Davids Sepulcher in hope to find Some treasure, whence he took precious attire, and Ornament of gold, where two of his trusty searchers were consumed with fire that Come out thereof. Iosephus lib. 16 cap. 11. |
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