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and doth very strongly prove, that all the distress and felicity that befell the City of Rome at the time of the saeking of it, was but of the common casualties and custome of War. But all the graces and mercies by which men found refuge and security, came onely for God's sake, and through the power of the Name of Christ. In these common miseries therefore which befall Cities and Common-wealths, we may easily read not so much the Edict of Alaricus, as the Proclamation of God himself in the Psalmist, Touch not mine anointed, |
and does very strongly prove, that all the distress and felicity that befell the city of Room At the time of the seeking of it, was but of the Common casualties and custom of War. But all the graces and Mercies by which men found refuge and security, Come only for God's sake, and through the power of the Name of christ. In these Common misery's Therefore which befall Cities and Commonwealths, we may Easily read not so much the Edict of Alaric, as the Proclamation of God himself in the Psalmist, Touch not mine anointed, |
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