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Behold, all other conflicts are now over: and all things are now readie: The alter is built, the Wood is orderly laid upon the altar; By his own Father, Isaac is bound; and is (for the ease of his Father ) by his own selfe placed over the altar upon the Wood: At the Fathers feete, and in the Fathers bosome, the fire kindleth: His Arm is stretched forth, and in his hand, the Knife; but the suspence is — If unto the God of Abraham the Son of Abraham must be offered up, What will the God of Abraham do unto his great Name? Answ: Who so (will atheists say.) |
Behold, all other conflicts Are now over: and all things Are now ready: The altar is built, the Wood is orderly laid upon the altar; By his own Father, Isaac is bound; and is (for the ease of his Father) by his own self placed over the altar upon the Wood: At the Father's feet, and in the Father's bosom, the fire kindleth: His Arm is stretched forth, and in his hand, the Knife; but the suspense is — If unto the God of Abraham the Son of Abraham must be offered up, What will the God of Abraham do unto his great Name? Answer: Who so (will atheists say.) |
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