. Hakluytus posthumus, or, Purchas his Pilgrimes: contayning a history of the world in sea voyages and lande travells by Englishmen and others . and Monsters, the Creatures and Colonies of idle busiebraines. These Northerne people, scarsely worthie thename of a People, did God use when the sinnes ofthe Roman Empire were full, to punish their pride byso base instruments, in Gottish, Vandall, Hunnish, Saxon,Franke, and other names, in judgement remembringmercy to the chastised Children, and to the chastisingRod, not therefore cast into the fire, except to refinethem, but by conquering Christian
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. Hakluytus posthumus, or, Purchas his Pilgrimes: contayning a history of the world in sea voyages and lande travells by Englishmen and others . and Monsters, the Creatures and Colonies of idle busiebraines. These Northerne people, scarsely worthie thename of a People, did God use when the sinnes ofthe Roman Empire were full, to punish their pride byso base instruments, in Gottish, Vandall, Hunnish, Saxon, Franke, and other names, in judgement remembringmercy to the chastised Children, and to the chastisingRod, not therefore cast into the fire, except to refinethem, but by conquering Christian Nations, themselvesdisposed by divine hand to become a Christian Con-quest, and to submit themselves to that God, to thatReligion, whose looser Professors they overcame withan overwhelming inundation. How unsearchable arethy wayes, O God, and thy judgements passing know-ledge, which of Stones raisest children to Abraham, andbringest Lions into the Sheep-fold in hope of preyand spoyle, where thy discipline transformes them intoLambes ? and persecuting Saul turnes a Prophet ? 160 f r iATela 140 u ~6q x«!^>^>^^^I:4 Pontus Euxinus45!. *f - •«**• -jr.../-;! ^T^i