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an oxe, and an Eagle. It hath been vsually received, to applie these foure to the foure Evangelists, and of them, the Eagle, to Saint Iohn. The nature of the Eagle is, by GOD himselfe, described (Iob 39.) by two properties, 1 elevari ad ardua, no foule vnder heaven to wreth so high: 2 and vbicunque fuerit cadaver statim adest ; |
an ox, and an Eagl. It hath been usually received, to apply these foure to the foure Evangelists, and of them, the Eagl, to Saint John. The nature of the Eagl is, by GOD himself, described (Job 39.) by two properties, 1 elevari ad Ardua, no foul under heaven to wreth so high: 2 and vbicunque fuerit cadaver Immediately adest; |
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