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Yet here he tells, that he hated the course of the wicked so ill, that were he to wish evil to his greatest enemies, he could wish them no worse than the state and lot of the wicked, be what it will, Which is a strong Argument that himself was none of them, seeing he abominated their condition at its best. See Chap. 21.16. Psal. 141.4. 2 Sam. 18.32. 1 Sam. 25.26. Dan. 4.19. Where we have the like form of speech, tending much to the same scope. |
Yet Here he tells, that he hated the course of the wicked so ill, that were he to wish evil to his greatest enemies, he could wish them no Worse than the state and lot of the wicked, be what it will, Which is a strong Argument that himself was none of them, seeing he abominated their condition At its best. See Chap. 21.16. Psalm 141.4. 2 Sam. 18.32. 1 Sam. 25.26. Dan. 4.19. Where we have the like from of speech, tending much to the same scope. |
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