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is not the body then like to breake? O! how well doth it become the sonnes of oyle to nourish peace, a fruite of him which is annointed with the oyle of gladnes aboue his fellows? When wind blowes against wind, schism against schism, the Church may say as Iocasta somtimes said, weeping ouer the malice of her two sonnes, Eteocles, and Polynices: Tu times illum, & ille te, ego vtrum { que } sed pro vtro { que } thou fearest him, |
is not the body then like to break? OH! how well does it become the Sons of oil to nourish peace, a fruit of him which is anointed with the oil of gladness above his Fellows? When wind blows against wind, Schism against Schism, the Church may say as Iocasta sometimes said, weeping over the malice of her two Sons, Eteocles, and Polynices: Tu times Ilum, & Isle te, ego Utum { que } sed Pro vtro { que } thou Fearest him, |
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