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If any did continue refractory to the Rod, sinn'd under and against Judgment, and did commit with an high hand even while the Lords hand was stretcht out against them, what shall reform, what can express their guilt? To have beheld that tragical iniquity we read of Lyons, where when the City was so visited with the Pestilence that scarce any were free, that the Dead without a figure buried their dead, falling down one upon another, each being at once a Carcass and a grave; |
If any did continue refractory to the Rod, sinned under and against Judgement, and did commit with an high hand even while the lords hand was stretched out against them, what shall reform, what can express their guilt? To have beheld that tragical iniquity we read of Lyons, where when the city was so visited with the Pestilence that scarce any were free, that the Dead without a figure buried their dead, falling down one upon Another, each being At once a Carcase and a grave; |
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