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and that his Tongue should cleave to the roof of his mouth, if he did not prefer Zion above his chief joy, Psal. 137. 5, 6. When Terentius for eminent service was offered by his Emperour Valens, what he should request, he asked that the true Christians might have the liberty of Worship by themselves, severed from the Arrians, which denyed, he, modestly gathering up the pieces of the torn petition, professed, |
and that his Tongue should cleave to the roof of his Mouth, if he did not prefer Zion above his chief joy, Psalm 137. 5, 6. When Terentius for eminent service was offered by his Emperor Valens, what he should request, he asked that the true Christians might have the liberty of Worship by themselves, severed from the Arians, which denied, he, modestly gathering up the Pieces of the torn petition, professed, |
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