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The Heathen when his Child was dead, comforted himself with that inexorable, unavoid•ble law of Mortality, scio me genuisse mortalem: but what unspeakable comfort would it be, to say, I know I have begot one who is now a Saint in Heaven? This made those three Mothers, Felicitas, Simphorosa, and that other in the Maccabees, to encourage each of them their seven Children in their torments; |
The Heathen when his Child was dead, comforted himself with that inexorable, unavoid•ble law of Mortality, scio me genuisse mortalem: but what unspeakable Comfort would it be, to say, I know I have begotten one who is now a Saint in Heaven? This made those three Mother's, Felicity, Symphorosa, and that other in the Maccabees, to encourage each of them their seven Children in their torments; |
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3. Convers. of England, part. 3. Chrysolog serm 134, &c. |
3. Convers. of England, part. 3. Chrysologus sermon 134, etc. |
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