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2. Now, because Sa∣than would not willingly runne thus up and downe
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2. Now, because Sa∣than would not willingly runne thus up and downe
for his living, to pick out here a man and there a man, to devoure or prey upon. Hee counteth this but small gaine, and little better then losse of time, an allowance altogether unproportionable to the vastnesse of his devouring greedinesse, hee therefore spreads his nets to take whole companies and congregations of soules at once; to destroy men by whole Townes, Cities, Nations, and Kingdomes.