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Ambrosius Ansbertus, a Latine Writer also, 850 years since, calls Rome the second Babylon, who sitting aloft on her seven Hills, rules the Scepter of the whole world: |
Ambrosius Ansbertus, a Latin Writer also, 850 Years since, calls Room the second Babylon, who sitting aloft on her seven Hills, rules the Sceptre of the Whole world: |
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Comment. in Apocalypsin, cap. 14. v. 8. & in cap. 17, &c. |
Comment. in Apocalypsin, cap. 14. v. 8. & in cap. 17, etc. |
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