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If I and all Preachers should bee silent, our loud sinnes would proclaime it, blasphemy would speake it, prophanenesse sweare it, pride and vanity paint and print it, usury and bribery tell it, luxury vent it, gluttony and drunkennesse belch it out. St. Peters argument were now of no force, these men are not drunke, seeing that it is but the third houre of the day: |
If I and all Preachers should be silent, our loud Sins would proclaim it, blasphemy would speak it, profaneness swear it, pride and vanity paint and print it, Usury and bribery tell it, luxury vent it, gluttony and Drunkenness belch it out. Saint Peter's argument were now of no force, these men Are not drunk, seeing that it is but the third hour of the day: |
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Sen. de ira l. 2. Nec furtiva jam scelera sunt, praeter oculos eunt, & in publicum missa nequitia est. |
Sen. de ira l. 2. Nec furtiva jam scelera sunt, praeter Eyes eunt, & in publicum missa Nequitia est. |
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