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So doth mans nature ever cavill against Gods commands, they are like this journey to Lot, up hill, hard and dangerous, the precepts he imposeth are impossible to be done, the crosses he inflicteth impossible to be suffered, his Commandements are like the Lawes of Draco written in bloud, such as are to deny our selves; goe out from the world: plucke out our right eye: |
So does men nature ever cavil against God's commands, they Are like this journey to Lot, up hill, hard and dangerous, the Precepts he Imposes Are impossible to be done, the Crosses he inflicteth impossible to be suffered, his commandments Are like the Laws of Draco written in blood, such as Are to deny our selves; go out from the world: pluck out our right eye: |
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Hujus legibus omnia delicta capite plectebantur: ob quam causam Demades dicere solebat, Draconem non atramento sed sanguine leges Scripsisse. Vid. A. Gellium. lib. 11. cap 18. |
Hujus legibus omnia Delicta capite plectebantur: ob quam Causam Demades dicere solebat, Draconem non Atramento sed sanguine leges Scripsisse. Vid. A. Gellium. lib. 11. cap 18. |
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