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for all such for want of the true fear of God, do commonly prove most unnaturall to their king, and Countrey, by inwardly and inordinately affecting, and outwardly praeposterously effecting innovation, which is the greatest boutefeu in a setled estate; and accordingly rendred Socrates so odious to Athens; Caesar to Rome; and Christ himself to the Jewes, who generally look'd upon him as an Innovator, though God knows, |
for all such for want of the true Fear of God, do commonly prove most unnatural to their King, and Country, by inwardly and inordinately affecting, and outwardly preposterously effecting innovation, which is the greatest boutefeu in a settled estate; and accordingly rendered Socrates so odious to Athens; Caesar to Room; and christ himself to the Jews, who generally looked upon him as an Innovator, though God knows, |
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