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And one peculiar Nation to select
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From all the rest, of whom to be invok'd,
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A Nation from one faithful man to spring:
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Him on this side EUPHRATES yet residing,
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Bred up in Idol-worship; O that men
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(Canst thou believe?) should be so stupid grown,
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While yet the Patriark liv'd, who scap'd the Flood,
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As to forsake the living God, and fall
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To-worship thir own work in Wood and Stone
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For Gods! yet him God the most High voutsafes
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To call by Vision from his Fathers house,
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His kindred and false Gods, into a Land
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Which he will shew him, and from him will raise
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A mightie Nation, and upon him showre
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His benediction so, that in his Seed
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All Nations shall be blest; hee straight obeys,
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Not knowing to what Land, yet firm believes:
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I see him, but thou canst not, with what Faith
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He leaves his Gods, his Friends, and native Soile
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UR of CHALDAEA, passing now the Ford
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To HARAN, after him a cumbrous Train
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Of Herds and Flocks, and numerous servitude;
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Not wandring poor, but trusting all his wealth
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With God, who call'd him, in a land unknown.
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CANAAN he now attains, I see his Tents
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Pitcht about SECHEM, and the neighbouring Plaine
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Of MOREB; there by promise he receaves
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Gift to his Progenie of all that Land;
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From HAMATH Northward to the Desert South
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(Things by thir names I call, though yet unnam'd)
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From HERMON East to the great Western Sea,
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Mount HERMON, yonder Sea, each place behold
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In prospect, as I point them; on the shoare
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Mount CARMEL; here the double-founted stream
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JORDAN, true limit Eastward; but his Sons
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Shall dwell to SENIR, that long ridge of Hills.
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This ponder, that all Nations of the Earth
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Shall in his Seed be blessed; by that Seed
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Is meant thy great deliverer, who shall bruise
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The Serpents head; whereof to thee anon
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Plainlier shall be reveald. This Patriarch blest,
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Whom FAITHFUL ABRAHAM due time shall call,
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A Son, and of his Son a Grand-childe leaves,
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Like him in faith, in wisdom, and renown;
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The Grandchilde with twelve Sons increast, departs
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From CANAAN, to a Land hereafter call'd
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EGYPT, divided by the River NILE;
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See where it flows, disgorging at seaven mouthes
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Into the Sea: to sojourn in that Land
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He comes invited by a yonger Son
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In time of dearth, a Son whose worthy deeds
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Raise him to be the second in that Realme
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Of PHARAO: there he dies, and leaves his Race
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Growing into a Nation, and now grown
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Suspected to a sequent King, who seeks
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To stop thir overgrowth, as inmate guests
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Too numerous; whence of guests he makes them slaves
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Inhospitably, and kills thir infant Males:
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Till by two brethren (those two brethren call
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MOSES and AARON) sent from God to claime
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His people from enthralment, they return
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With glory and spoile back to thir promis'd Land.
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But first the lawless Tyrant, who denies
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To know thir God, or message to regard,
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Must be compelld by Signes and Judgements dire;
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To blood unshed the Rivers must be turnd,
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Frogs, Lice and Flies must all his Palace fill
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With loath'd intrusion, and fill all the land;
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His Cattel must of Rot and Murren die,
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Botches and blaines must all his flesh imboss,
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And all his people; Thunder mixt with Haile,
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Haile mixt with fire must rend th' EGYPTIAN Skie
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And wheel on th' Earth, devouring where it rouls;
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What it devours not, Herb, or Fruit, or Graine,
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A darksom Cloud of Locusts swarming down
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Must eat, and on the ground leave nothing green:
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Darkness must overshadow all his bounds,
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Palpable darkness, and blot out three dayes;
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Last with one midnight stroke all the first-born
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Of EGYPT must lie dead. Thus with ten wounds
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This River-dragon tam'd at length submits
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To let his sojourners depart, and oft
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Humbles his stubborn heart, but still as Ice
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More hard'nd after thaw, till in his rage
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Pursuing whom he late dismissd, the Sea
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Swallows him with his Host, but them lets pass
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As on drie land between two christal walls,
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Aw'd by the rod of MOSES so to stand
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Divided, till his rescu'd gain thir shoar:
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Such wondrous power God to his Saint will lend,
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Though present in his Angel, who shall goe
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Before them in a Cloud, and Pillar of Fire,
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To guide them in thir journey, and remove
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Behinde them, while th' obdurat King pursues:
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All night he will pursue, but his approach
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Darkness defends between till morning Watch;
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Then through the Firey Pillar and the Cloud
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God looking forth will trouble all his Host
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And craze thir Chariot wheels: when by command
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MOSES once more his potent Rod extends
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