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as the greatest Pagan or Barbarian Monarch. For a Prince to wish himself a door-keeper in the house of God, and be content to leave his Throne and Kingdom flowing with milk and honey for a new Jerusalem, was a pleasant Paradox for the Carnal and the prophane to droll at; And that the Apostles and their successive Martyrs should endure the scoffs, miseries and torments of vulgar rage and madness, |
as the greatest Pagan or Barbarian Monarch. For a Prince to wish himself a doorkeeper in the house of God, and be content to leave his Throne and Kingdom flowing with milk and honey for a new Jerusalem, was a pleasant Paradox for the Carnal and the profane to droll At; And that the Apostles and their successive Martyrs should endure the scoffs, misery's and torments of Vulgar rage and madness, |
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