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as the man in the Parable, that enuied Christ's bounty; or the Pharises, that out of malice were offended at Christ, Mat. 20.15. Mat. 15.14. 1. Pet. 2.8. Eightthly, that in things that haue proued scandalous, yet wee are not bound to lose our liberty, till the weak brother declare his offense. |
as the man in the Parable, that envied Christ's bounty; or the Pharisees, that out of malice were offended At christ, Mathew 20.15. Mathew 15.14. 1. Pet. 2.8. Eighthly, that in things that have proved scandalous, yet we Are not bound to loose our liberty, till the weak brother declare his offence. |
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