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wherein the Diuell hath indeuored like an hypocrite to sitvpon the skirts of Christs roate, and to plant his Chappell so neere, that it might incroch vpon the house of God, and his seruice. So subtill is the Diuell, that as Phydias, the excellent Caruer did cunningly inchase his owne countenance in the shield of Minerua, so that it could not be razed out, but the shield it selfe must be spoiled and disfigured: |
wherein the devil hath endeavoured like an hypocrite to sitvpon the skirts of Christ roate, and to plant his Chapel so near, that it might encroach upon the house of God, and his service. So subtle is the devil, that as Phidias, the excellent Carver did cunningly enchase his own countenance in the shield of Minerva, so that it could not be razed out, but the shield it self must be spoiled and disfigured: |
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