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No lesse cause haue we to shed teares for too manie Renegadoes that remaine among us, Roarers, Blaspeamers, Sonnes of Belial, Vsurious Iewes, who professe Christians and live Mahumetans, living under Baptisme worse then many of them in their cursed circumcision. Be they as bad as you can conceive them, the greater cause we have to mourne for them. |
No less cause have we to shed tears for too many Renegades that remain among us, Roarers, Blaspeamers, Sons of Belial, Usurious Iewes, who profess Christians and live Mahumetans, living under Baptism Worse then many of them in their cursed circumcision. Be they as bad as you can conceive them, the greater cause we have to mourn for them. |
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Apud intimum arbitrum commissa quis { que } perfectè diluit propria, qui verè plangi• aliena. Gregor. Moral. in Iob ▪ l. 20. c. 28. |
Apud intimum arbitrum Commissa quis { que } perfectè diluit propria, qui verè plangi• Aliena. Gregory. Moral. in Job ▪ l. 20. c. 28. |
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