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but can bee moued to more tender passions by a Tragicke fable created by the braine of a Poet cannot sympathise with his Sauiour in that passiō which should haue beene his, cannot by his serious cōpunction share with him in those agonies which should haue been all his owne, cannot take these mercies so deepely to heart as with the earnest pangs of yerning affections to desire to bee crucified with Christ as S. Paul speakes of himselfe Gal. 2. 20. and to liue the rest of his life in the flesh by the faith of the Sonne of God; |
but can be moved to more tender passion by a Tragic fable created by the brain of a Poet cannot sympathise with his Saviour in that passion which should have been his, cannot by his serious compunction share with him in those agonies which should have been all his own, cannot take these Mercies so deeply to heart as with the earnest pangs of yearning affections to desire to be Crucified with christ as S. Paul speaks of himself Gal. 2. 20. and to live the rest of his life in the Flesh by the faith of the Son of God; |
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