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And Herod the great, for no other cause than his own causeless fears and jealousies, destroyed many of his own Sons. Sometimes out of the extremity and impatience of hunger. As in the sad story of the two mothers, who in the great Famine at the siege of Samaria had covenanted to dress their Children by turns, and to eat them: |
And Herod the great, for no other cause than his own causeless fears and jealousies, destroyed many of his own Sons. Sometime out of the extremity and impatience of hunger. As in the sad story of the two mother's, who in the great Famine At the siege of Samaria had covenanted to dress their Children by turns, and to eat them: |
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2 King. 6. 28, 29. Deut. 28. 53. |
2 King. 6. 28, 29. Deuteronomy 28. 53. |
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