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Such were Socrates the Pagan Martyr, (put to death for asserting one God) Diogenes the Heathen Hermite; Plato, their Moses, who saw the back parts of God in the Doctrine of his Id••'s; Regulus, their Abraham, so famous for his Faith (though but a Morall one) kept with the Carthaginians; Titus Vespasian, their Iosiah, who wept at the consideration of the sinnes of the Iewes, and Gods seve•itie at the sacking of the Temple in Ierusalem. Verily I say unto you, I have not found so much civill performance, no, not amongst many professing themselves to be Christians: |
Such were Socrates the Pagan Martyr, (put to death for asserting one God) Diogenes the Heathen Hermit; Plato, their Moses, who saw the back parts of God in the Doctrine of his Id••'s; Regulus, their Abraham, so famous for his Faith (though but a Moral one) kept with the Carthaginians; Titus Vespasian, their Josiah, who wept At the consideration of the Sins of the Iewes, and God's seve•itie At the sacking of the Temple in Ierusalem. Verily I say unto you, I have not found so much civil performance, no, not among many professing themselves to be Christians: |
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