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Very shorte but yet very vehement and lamentable is the complaynt of Dauid bewailing ye deth of his son Absolō. To these may be adioyned certain Sermōs pronoūced by Christ a litel before his death Sixtly, to ye same effect are ordeined certaine places artificiall, whereof we may perceiue not a few to be taken out of the rules of the Rhetoritians, but many moe also out of Diuinitie it selfe, |
Very short but yet very vehement and lamentable is the complaint of David bewailing the death of his son Absolō. To these may be adjoined certain Sermons pronounced by christ a little before his death Sixty, to you same Effect Are ordained certain places artificial, whereof we may perceive not a few to be taken out of the rules of the Rhetoricians, but many more also out of Divinity it self, |
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