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And whereas Homer fainingly tells vs, that the petty King of Ithaca, Vlysses, had the Winds in a Bagge, to enlarge or shut vp at his pleasure, wee are sure that it is only the True God who hath the Winds in custodie, which when He pleaseth He brings out of his Treasures. |
And whereas Homer feigning tells us, that the Petty King of Ithaca, Ulysses, had the Winds in a Bag, to enlarge or shut up At his pleasure, we Are sure that it is only the True God who hath the Winds in custody, which when He Pleases He brings out of his Treasures. |
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