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Constantine considering with him selfe the liues and doinges of former Emperours, and finding that their estate had bene alwaies worse which had worshipped the gods of the nations, that they which gaue greatest credit to Idolatrous spirites of diuinatiō were but deluded, that none had fairer promises of prosperous euentes then they whose endes were most infortunate, that his father onely amongest the rest putting his trust in the God which created heauen and earth had by experience all the time of his life founde him a mightie protectour and a bountifull rewarder of them that feare him: |
Constantine considering with him self the lives and doings of former emperors, and finding that their estate had be always Worse which had worshipped the God's of the Nations, that they which gave greatest credit to Idolatrous spirits of divination were but deluded, that none had Fairer promises of prosperous events then they whose ends were most infortunate, that his father only amongst the rest putting his trust in the God which created heaven and earth had by experience all the time of his life found him a mighty protector and a bountiful rewarder of them that Fear him: |
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