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for which I must refer you to two places of Scripture; 2 Sam. 23. and Esai. 32.2. What might be added here of blessings by Land in our peaceable protection hitherto by means of Judex and Vindex, twixt plea and plea, twixt blood and blood, without which what would become of the Possessions and Priviledge, the Right and Property of the Subject? and blessings by water in those winged Mercuries, and well armed Martial Counsellors, should the enemy forraign speak in defyance, our best and ablest Agents to break off the Treaty. |
for which I must refer you to two places of Scripture; 2 Sam. 23. and Isaiah. 32.2. What might be added Here of blessings by Land in our peaceable protection hitherto by means of Judge and Vindex, betwixt plea and plea, betwixt blood and blood, without which what would become of the Possessions and Privilege, the Right and Property of the Subject? and blessings by water in those winged Mercuries, and well armed Martial Counsellors, should the enemy foreign speak in defiance, our best and Ablest Agents to break off the Treaty. |
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