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yet even then, God had left him seven thousand in Israel, whose knees never bowed to Baal, and whose mourn neer kissed him 1 King. 19.18. In farther processe of time, in the dayes of Herod the King of Judea (that leach which sucked the blood of so many tender Innocents) there were found Zechary and E•izabeth, both righteous before God, Luk. 1.6. In short, even under the rage of that wilde bore of the forest, Antichrist himselfe, Recel. 11.3. God had (as here in this story Deborah and Barack ) two witnesses to stand up in his cause: |
yet even then, God had left him seven thousand in Israel, whose knees never bowed to Baal, and whose mourn near kissed him 1 King. 19.18. In farther process of time, in the days of Herod the King of Judea (that leach which sucked the blood of so many tender Innocents) there were found Zechariah and E•izabeth, both righteous before God, Luk. 1.6. In short, even under the rage of that wild boar of the forest, Antichrist himself, Recel. 11.3. God had (as Here in this story Deborah and Barack) two Witnesses to stand up in his cause: |
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