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Had •ur Soveraign then been sure to possesse h•s throne as now he doth) it would but little have troubled •m, that he was forced to hide for a time in a hol•ow tree (since called the Royal Oak) and as lit•le should the inconvenient habitation of Christians •ouble them (I mean the weakness or uncomli•ess of their bodies for the present) sith these •ld houses of theirs shall quickly be pulled down, •nd the new ones which shall be provided for them, •t the Resurrection of the dead will be past all ex•eptions. |
Had •ur Sovereign then been sure to possess h•s throne as now he does) it would but little have troubled •m, that he was forced to hide for a time in a hol•ow tree (since called the Royal Oak) and as lit•le should the inconvenient habitation of Christians •ouble them (I mean the weakness or uncomli•ess of their bodies for the present) sith these •ld houses of theirs shall quickly be pulled down, •nd the new ones which shall be provided for them, •t the Resurrection of the dead will be passed all ex•eptions. |
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