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1. The most glorious Cities are not priviledged from ruine, there was never any City on earth more bravely defended against a forraign enemy then was Jerusalem against Titus and Vespasian, upon a conceit that that City was eternal and should never be destroyed; whereas it is onely true of the Heavenly Jerusalem, the earthly City was then taken and ruined: nor is and City, how populous or potent soever, secured from destruction. |
1. The most glorious Cities Are not privileged from ruin, there was never any city on earth more bravely defended against a foreign enemy then was Jerusalem against Titus and Vespasian, upon a conceit that that city was Eternal and should never be destroyed; whereas it is only true of the Heavenly Jerusalem, the earthly city was then taken and ruined: nor is and city, how populous or potent soever, secured from destruction. |
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