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and defend Caesarea (sometimes called Straton, and built by Herod :) from the violent irruptions, and incursions of all enemies to the Romanes: that was his Office, as a Souldier, amongst men: but, his glory, his comfort, his commendation was, that he was one that was accepted of God: thy Praiers, and thine Alms, &c. Lo? to one, by profession a Souldier, was this spoken by an Angel: whose profession, notwithstanding, was not at all disliked by the Angel: whence naturally this Conclusion floweth, this: |
and defend Caesarea (sometime called Straton, and built by Herod:) from the violent irruptions, and incursions of all enemies to the Romans: that was his Office, as a Soldier, among men: but, his glory, his Comfort, his commendation was, that he was one that was accepted of God: thy Prayers, and thine Alms, etc. Lo? to one, by profession a Soldier, was this spoken by an Angel: whose profession, notwithstanding, was not At all disliked by the Angel: whence naturally this Conclusion flows, this: |
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