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The Idolatry of 
Part II 
Q^-f^^ occafion I can't but obferve, that this as 
JJf^^ well as the cnfuing part of the Story of 
Kifna feems to have a near relation to the 
Hiftory of the Birth of our Saviour, his 
flight into Egypt^ the Murder of the in- 
nocent Children by Herod^ Chrift's Mi- 
^ raclcs and Afcenfion, &c. 
dtcreafmg P^*^ « on the day * Aethen^ of the Month 
Soumnne^ this unfortunate Lady being 
overwhelm'd with Grief, (he brought 
forth a Son about Midnight without the 
leiaft Pain, Whofe Face was as bright as the 
Full Moon ^ but as flie had occafion to re- 
joice at the Birth of fo fine a Child, his 
Fate put her into incredible Afflidtion : But 
Vifinmt (whofe Divine Virtue was ih- 
fofed into this Child) comforted his 
