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what therefore the Poets fable of Persius his borrowing of armour from several of their Deities, to harness him against his conflict with Medusa: may direct and quicken our diligence and carefullest endevour to get that from the true God in Christ, which may compleatly arm and secure us against this our last enemies deadly sting. |
what Therefore the Poets fable of Persius his borrowing of armour from several of their Deities, to harness him against his conflict with Medusa: may Direct and quicken our diligence and carefullest endeavour to get that from the true God in christ, which may completely arm and secure us against this our last enemies deadly sting. |
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