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as he had led him to the meditation of many of his great workes in nature, throughout the 38th 39th and 40•h Chapters of this, he bestowes the whole 41•• Chapter in a large particular and Rhetoricall description of the Leviathan; and though he had sayd of the Behemoth or Elephant (Chap. 40.19.) He is the chiefe of the wayes of God: |
as he had led him to the meditation of many of his great works in nature, throughout the 38th 39th and 40•h Chapters of this, he bestows the Whole 41•• Chapter in a large particular and Rhetorical description of the Leviathan; and though he had said of the behemoth or Elephant (Chap. 40.19.) He is the chief of the ways of God: |
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