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Whose vnparralelde Impudency not once to be vnapparelled for the vgly apparitiō, lest it should enforce me to breake the bounds of modesty, in ripping vp those deunes of darkenesse, I will onely Mathematically describe vnto you a threefold situation, of such sinckes of sinne, that so you may the speedilier addresse an Inquisition for the suppressing of them, (if any there be) as many there were in Iudah and Ierusalem. 1. The first, Iosh, 2.1.15. Vpon the towne wall, where they had their secret passage through Windowes. 2. The second, Iudg. 16.4. In a Valley by a Brooke side, where they might haue entercourse without obseruing. |
Whose vnparralelde Impudence not once to be appareled for the ugly apparition, lest it should enforce me to break the bounds of modesty, in ripping up those deunes of darkness, I will only Mathematically describe unto you a threefold situation, of such sinks of sin, that so you may the speedilier address an Inquisition for the suppressing of them, (if any there be) as many there were in Iudah and Ierusalem. 1. The First, Joshua, 2.1.15. Upon the town wall, where they had their secret passage through Windows. 2. The second, Judges 16.4. In a Valley by a Brook side, where they might have intercourse without observing. |
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