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though our Eusebius, go a little higher and fetch it from Moses. Who (as he learned from Artapanus) going to manage a War in Ethiopia in behalf of his foster-father Cenephra, while he lived in Egipt, so wan by his discretion and the attraction of his person, for beauty incomparable, upon that Nation, that they were content both Priest and People to retain the rite of his Religion ever since. |
though our Eusebius, go a little higher and fetch it from Moses. Who (as he learned from Artapanus) going to manage a War in Ethiopia in behalf of his foster-father Cenephra, while he lived in Egypt, so won by his discretion and the attraction of his person, for beauty incomparable, upon that nation, that they were content both Priest and People to retain the rite of his Religion ever since. |
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Note 0 |
Aethiop•s aut•m ips•s, (refert. A•••p••us ) tametsi hostes, tam propenso tamen in Moysum animo fuisse, ut ipsius quoque Circumcisionis ritum ab eo acciperent. Euseb. Pamphil, Praeparationis Evangel. lib. 9. cap. 27. pa. 433. |
Aethiop•s aut•m ips•s, (refert. A•••p••us) Tametsi hosts, tam propenso tamen in Moysum animo Fuisse, ut Himself quoque Circumcisionis Ritum ab eo acciperent. Eusebius Pamphil, Praeparationis Evangel. lib. 9. cap. 27. Paul. 433. |
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Note 1 |
He was so fair and amiable, that there was not any one, how austere and inhuman soever, who in beholding him would not be astonished It was so that many who met him in the streets born in his Nurses arms, would turn themselves about to behold him, intermitting their other affairs only to look upon him: for the admirable beauty of the infant did ravish all that beheld him. Joseph of the Antiquities of the Jews. lib. 2. cap. 5. Tharbis the King of Ethiopia's daughter was in love with the sight of him, and sent to offer him Marriage, though a spoiling Enemy; as there it follows. |
He was so fair and amiable, that there was not any one, how austere and inhuman soever, who in beholding him would not be astonished It was so that many who met him in the streets born in his Nurse's arms, would turn themselves about to behold him, intermitting their other affairs only to look upon him: for the admirable beauty of the infant did ravish all that beheld him. Joseph of the Antiquities of the jews. lib. 2. cap. 5. Tharbis the King of Ethiopia's daughter was in love with the sighed of him, and sent to offer him Marriage, though a spoiling Enemy; as there it follows. |
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