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But because St. Paul speaks of Principalities and Powers in the Plural Number, 'tis likely that he alludes to the Distinction (which was so common among the Romans ) of the greater and lesser Powers, the former of which, during the Commonwealth, were the Consuls, Pretors, and Censors; |
But Because Saint Paul speaks of Principalities and Powers in the Plural Number, it's likely that he alludes to the Distinction (which was so Common among the Romans) of the greater and lesser Powers, the former of which, during the Commonwealth, were the Consuls, Praetors, and Censors; |
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