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Shammatha, which was the last, and highest, and signifies (as some think) then is death; or rather (as others) the Lord cometh, was that whereby the excommunicated person (having besides all other maledictions ou• of the Law, this clause superadded, Our Lor• cometh) was left as desperate and quite forlorn, (without all hope of pardon or restitution) into the hands of the Lord, to receive from him an heavy doom at his coming. |
Shammatha, which was the last, and highest, and signifies (as Some think) then is death; or rather (as Others) the Lord comes, was that whereby the excommunicated person (having beside all other maledictions ou• of the Law, this clause superadded, Our Lor• comes) was left as desperate and quite forlorn, (without all hope of pardon or restitution) into the hands of the Lord, to receive from him an heavy doom At his coming. |
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