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As those who finde their tender eye-sight dazeled by gazing directly vpon the body of the Sunne, doe learne to behold it in some oblique reflexion (as we obserue the ecclipse in a basen of water) euen so let vs perceiuing the eye of our mind now dimmed and dazeled with the exceeding brightnesse of the gaine of godlinesse, in the chiefest glory therof) looke vpon it more indirectly in the secondary reflexions of earthly blessings, which (as you may remember) were entayled on godlinesse by the gracious promise of God. |
As those who find their tender eyesight dazzled by gazing directly upon the body of the Sun, do Learn to behold it in Some oblique reflection (as we observe the eclipse in a Basin of water) even so let us perceiving the eye of our mind now dimmed and dazzled with the exceeding brightness of the gain of godliness, in the chiefest glory thereof) look upon it more indirectly in the secondary reflexions of earthly blessings, which (as you may Remember) were entailed on godliness by the gracious promise of God. |
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