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This Lion Carthusian in his morall explanation expoundeth by the Deuill, so doth Salmeron in his Tropologie. And I deny not but that the Lion doth many times in a morall and tropologicall sense signifie the Deuill. But if we will follow the letter of my Text, this Lion doth well resemble the King of Babylon, or the King of Assyria, Salmanassar. |
This lion Carthusian in his moral explanation expoundeth by the devil, so does Salmeron in his Tropologie. And I deny not but that the lion does many times in a moral and tropological sense signify the devil. But if we will follow the Letter of my Text, this lion does well resemble the King of Babylon, or the King of Assyria, Shalmaneser. |
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