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for the estate of Innocency was conferred on him, who had no opposite disposition, but Repentance is giuen to vs, who in our Naturals, |
for the estate of Innocency was conferred on him, who had no opposite disposition, but Repentance is given to us, who in our Naturals, |
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Aquinas 2•. 2 ae. Quaest. 106. Artic. 2. Donum Innocentiae, secundùm se consideratum, est maius donum, quàm donum poenitentia; tamen, respectu Subiecti, est minus Beneficium. A whole, and perfect Garment (to the eye of man) is better then the same in pecces and snippets; yet a Garment in peeces, may be so sewed, and decked, and the seames so laced, with Gold, and enrich'd with Pearle, that, to the same mans sight, it will seeme better, then the former intire Vesture: So, a Broken and Contrite Heart (dis-reputed by men) if it be beautified with Teares as Pearles; and the Rentes sewed, couered and embrodered with seuerall Graces, as withneedle worke, & wrought-Gold, (which is the trimming of the Churches Rayment, Psal. 45.13. —) is more precious in the sight of true iudging men, of Angels, and especially of God himselfe, then hee, that needeth no Repentance. Wherefore, let vs not fly, cum Adamo, ad latebras, sedcum Petro ad lachrymas. |
Aquinas 2•. 2 ae. Question 106. Artic. 2. Donum Innocentiae, secundùm se consideratum, est May Donum, quàm Donum Penitence; tamen, respectu Subjection, est minus Beneficium. A Whole, and perfect Garment (to the eye of man) is better then the same in Pieces and snippets; yet a Garment in Pieces, may be so sewed, and decked, and the seams so laced, with Gold, and enriched with Pearl, that, to the same men sighed, it will seem better, then the former entire Vesture: So, a Broken and Contrite Heart (dis-reputed by men) if it be beautified with Tears as Pearls; and the Rents sewed, covered and embroidered with several Graces, as withneedle work, & Wrought-gold, (which is the trimming of the Churches Raiment, Psalm 45.13. —) is more precious in the sighed of true judging men, of Angels, and especially of God himself, then he, that needs no Repentance. Wherefore, let us not fly, cum Adam, ad latebras, sedcum Peter ad lachrymas. |
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