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When St. Paul was to speak publickly for himself before a Civil Judicature, he doth with all imaginable softness insinuate himself into the good liking of his Judges, by acknowledging his own happiness, in that he was to plead before a Person so learned and expert in all the Customs and Questions among the Iews as King Agrippa was, Act. 26. and afterwards when he was interrupted in his speech by Festus, by that rugged and reproachful passage, in telling him he was mad ; |
When Saint Paul was to speak publicly for himself before a Civil Judicature, he does with all imaginable softness insinuate himself into the good liking of his Judges, by acknowledging his own happiness, in that he was to plead before a Person so learned and expert in all the Customs and Questions among the Iews as King Agrippa was, Act. 26. and afterwards when he was interrupted in his speech by Festus, by that rugged and reproachful passage, in telling him he was mad; |
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