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& anone after, stirred vp his two sonnes, who most vnnaturallie slew him in the temple of his false Gods. What shall I speake of Herod the King, Act. 12. who could finde in his heart to arrogate to himselfe the worship and honour due vnto God, which was giuen vnto him by his wicked flatterers? but the Lord by his Angell stroke him with a lowsie and loath-full disease, whereof hee miserablie perished. |
& anon After, stirred up his two Sons, who most unnaturally slew him in the temple of his false God's What shall I speak of Herod the King, Act. 12. who could find in his heart to arrogate to himself the worship and honour due unto God, which was given unto him by his wicked Flatterers? but the Lord by his Angel stroke him with a lousy and loath-full disease, whereof he miserably perished. |
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A zealous and godlie admonition to all, that they beware of pride. |
A zealous and godly admonition to all, that they beware of pride. |
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