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What destroyed Sechem, and his City, but the Rape of Dinah, Jacob's Daughter? Gen. 34. What brought the Moors into Spain, but the like Provocation, to revenge it? And what the Saxons into England? 2ly. Violent Oppression. I joyn these Two together, because I find them so, as the only Sins instanced in, which brought the Flood upon the Old World, Gen. 6. And the chief which brought Hell out of Heaven upon Sodom, Jude 7. the two standing Instances of Divine Indignation, set up to terrifie all succeeding Ages from the like. |
What destroyed Shechem, and his city, but the Rape of Dinah, Jacob's Daughter? Gen. 34. What brought the Moors into Spain, but the like Provocation, to revenge it? And what the Saxons into England? 2ly. Violent Oppression. I join these Two together, Because I find them so, as the only Sins instanced in, which brought the Flood upon the Old World, Gen. 6. And the chief which brought Hell out of Heaven upon Sodom, U^de 7. the two standing Instances of Divine Indignation, Set up to terrify all succeeding Ages from the like. |
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