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and this must bee done by no troden meanes, or ordinary instrument, But one that Israel and Egypt too shall stand amaz'd at to see in such a power of substitution, A shepheard. Moses a feeding his fathers flocke, not farre from Horeb, the mounraine of the Lord, when suddenly a voice doth at once astonish and inuite him, Moses, Moses. 'T should seeme the affaires were both of necessitie and dispatch, |
and this must be done by no trodden means, or ordinary Instrument, But one that Israel and Egypt too shall stand amazed At to see in such a power of substitution, A shepherd. Moses a feeding his Father's flock, not Far from Horeb, the mounraine of the Lord, when suddenly a voice does At once astonish and invite him, Moses, Moses. IT should seem the affairs were both of necessity and dispatch, |
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