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Cumque dubitasset dia, hâc parte, an illâ caderet in patruum cadit, says the Tragedian. So did not Zacharias the Son of Barachias, that fell between the Temple and the Altar. It may seem there rather than in another place for a Peace-offering to be reconciled to his adversary. |
Cumque dubitasset dia, hâc parte, an illâ caderet in patruum Cadit, Says the Tragedian. So did not Zacharias the Son of Barachiah, that fell between the Temple and the Altar. It may seem there rather than in Another place for a Peace-offering to be reconciled to his adversary. |
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