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or to cast them down, who (by the rule of Divine politicks) are state-upholders ▪ Stephen is described (Act. 6. 8.) A man full of faith and of power (where saith is, power is not farre off) yet this man was stoned (chap. 7. 59.) How sad a spectacle was it to see a man stoned to death, whose life was (like a foundation or corner-stone) establishment to the whole building. |
or to cast them down, who (by the Rule of Divine politics) Are state-upholders ▪ Stephen is described (Act. 6. 8.) A man full of faith and of power (where Says is, power is not Far off) yet this man was stoned (chap. 7. 59.) How sad a spectacle was it to see a man stoned to death, whose life was (like a Foundation or cornerstone) establishment to the Whole building. |
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