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That a private person (so he was then accounted and taken to be) nay a despicable person of so inferiour a ranke, the Sonne of a Carpenter should come into the Temple with a whip in his hand (as despicable an instrument, rather to be scorned then feared) and therewith should drive out all those (no petty chap men) Drovers and Bankers (notwithstanding all their priviledges and protections, which they had from the Masters of the Temple, the chiefe-Priests, &c.) as so many sheepe before him, without opposition, without contradiction; |
That a private person (so he was then accounted and taken to be) nay a despicable person of so inferior a rank, the Son of a Carpenter should come into the Temple with a whip in his hand (as despicable an Instrument, rather to be scorned then feared) and therewith should drive out all those (not Petty chap men) Drovers and Bankers (notwithstanding all their privileges and protections, which they had from the Masters of the Temple, the chiefe-Priests, etc.) as so many sheep before him, without opposition, without contradiction; |
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