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I intend not now to lay open her monsterous cruelties and bloody massacres, of such as truely professe the Gospell of Christ, in which point she doth very well resemble (Shall I say) Ierusalem, which killed the Peophets & stoned them that were sent to her? nay, rather old Rome vnder Nero as often as the Emperor gaue commandement that any should be slaine or banished, so often (saith Tacitus) did they giue thankes vnto God: |
I intend not now to lay open her monstrous cruelties and bloody massacres, of such as truly profess the Gospel of christ, in which point she does very well resemble (Shall I say) Ierusalem, which killed the Prophets & stoned them that were sent to her? nay, rather old Room under Nero as often as the Emperor gave Commandment that any should be slain or banished, so often (Says Tacitus) did they give thanks unto God: |
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Tacitus. lib. 14. Annal. quoties fugas & caedes iussit princeps, toties, predijs actae: quaeque rerum secundarum olim nunc publicae cladis insignia fuere. |
Tacitus. lib. 14. Annal. How often fugas & caedes Iussit princeps, Twice, predijs actae: quaeque rerum secundarum Once nunc publicae cladis insignia fuere. |
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