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If what life the Father, the weake Father, can not take from the Son; that life the son, the obedient son, most chearfully layeth down, Surely, Sirs, the Scene is now changed, the unexspected submissiveness of the child charmeth and tieth up the hands and intention of the Father: Had the boy bin stout hearted, he might by resisting and strugling have warmed a constancy in the resolution of the parent; but, seeing the meek child doth more quietly then any Lamb give up his throat unto his Fathers Knife, Slay him that can for Abraham: If cause so requireth, Abraham can die in the stead of his child, but slay him he cannot. |
If what life the Father, the weak Father, can not take from the Son; that life the son, the obedient son, most cheerfully Layeth down, Surely, Sirs, the Scene is now changed, the unexpected submissiveness of the child charms and tieth up the hands and intention of the Father: Had the boy been stout hearted, he might by resisting and struggling have warmed a constancy in the resolution of the parent; but, seeing the meek child does more quietly then any Lamb give up his throat unto his Father's Knife, Slay him that can for Abraham: If cause so requires, Abraham can die in the stead of his child, but slay him he cannot. |
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