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JOSIAH, the good, but unfortunate King of Judah, who had repayr'd the Temple of the Lord in Jerusalem, and restor'd the neglected and prophan'd Service of God into its ancient Purity and Splendor, having been unhappily slain in Megiddo, was lamented in an Unusual manner by the Inhabitants of Judah and Jerusalem; nor was the Mourning ended within the accustomed time, but transmitted to Posterity. |
JOSIAH, the good, but unfortunate King of Judah, who had repaired the Temple of the Lord in Jerusalem, and restored the neglected and profaned Service of God into its ancient Purity and Splendour, having been unhappily slave in Megiddo, was lamented in an Unusual manner by the Inhabitants of Judah and Jerusalem; nor was the Mourning ended within the accustomed time, but transmitted to Posterity. |
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