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and seeking fauour and pittie of God, the iudge of all, then doth he most interrupt and disturbe vs. And euen as the furies, are described to haue snakes and serpents vpon their heades, in stead of haire: |
and seeking favour and pity of God, the judge of all, then does he most interrupt and disturb us And even as the furies, Are described to have snakes and Serpents upon their Heads, in stead of hair: |
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