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5. A lesson first for Kings, and Magistrats, not to rely too much vpon those that are of none, or a suspected religion: For howsoeuer they kisse, & cry, Master, with Iudas; or professe they haue somewhat to say from God, as Ehud told Eglon: yet they carry a two-edged dagger vnder their rayment, (as there he did;) which is too loose in the scabberd, (as Ioabs was) and will bee the readier to strike you vpon any advantage giuen them. |
5. A Lesson First for Kings, and Magistrates, not to rely too much upon those that Are of none, or a suspected Religion: For howsoever they kiss, & cry, Master, with Iudas; or profess they have somewhat to say from God, as Ehud told Eglon: yet they carry a two-edged dagger under their raiment, (as there he did;) which is too lose in the scabbard, (as Ioabs was) and will be the Readier to strike you upon any advantage given them. |
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