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That the religion of the Turks was composed of the Jewish religion, of the Chri∣stian, and of the Arians; and
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That the religion of the Turks was composed of the Jewish religion, of the Chri∣stian, and of the Arians; and
policy thereof, was to draw infinites of people to his subjection, that were uncer∣tainly affected; as in the low-Countries they use diversities of religions to strengthen their power, but this was observed by the King, to be a strange po∣licy.