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THe praier of the Marriners, vvithout longer repetition, vvas common, fervent, discreet, vocall, humble, importunate, pertinent to the time & occasion, wel grounded. •n the 7th. of these, wherein I obserued hovve rightly they applyed thēselues to the deprecation of their present daungers, I examined, besides their general intēt in asking pardō for bloudshed, 2. particulars arising naturally frō the words: 1. the proceeding of God in case of murther, life for life : 2. in vvhat respect the bloud of Ionas might be tearmed innocent ; |
THe prayer of the Mariners, without longer repetition, was Common, fervent, discreet, vocal, humble, importunate, pertinent to the time & occasion, well grounded. •n the 7th. of these, wherein I observed how rightly they applied themselves to the deprecation of their present dangers, I examined, beside their general intent in asking pardon for bloodshed, 2. particulars arising naturally from the words: 1. the proceeding of God in case of murder, life for life: 2. in what respect the blood of Ionas might be termed innocent; |
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