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Though I rather embrace the first Metaphor of a Tree, as most proper for this and other places of Scripture to shadow forth the Excellencies of Kingly Government. III. The unhappy Fall of this tall Cedar, in those words, was taken in their pits. |
Though I rather embrace the First Metaphor of a Tree, as most proper for this and other places of Scripture to shadow forth the Excellencies of Kingly Government. III. The unhappy Fallen of this tall Cedar, in those words, was taken in their pits. |
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