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shall we not think our selves bound to be glad, and thankful, that even so he hath been pleas'd to reprieve the rest? Admit a Friend should be falling from off a Tower, and we in the snatching of him back, should put his Arme out of joynt; would he impute his Deliverance to our unkindness, because it cost him some pain in the purchase of it? And if in our violent Career of Sin, |
shall we not think our selves bound to be glad, and thankful, that even so he hath been pleased to reprieve the rest? Admit a Friend should be falling from off a Tower, and we in the snatching of him back, should put his Arm out of joint; would he impute his Deliverance to our unkindness, Because it cost him Some pain in the purchase of it? And if in our violent Career of since, |
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Quae per insuavitatem mede•tur, emolumento curationis offensam sui excusant. Tertul. de Poenit. cap. 10. |
Quae per insuavitatem mede•tur, emolumento curationis offensam sui excusant. Tertulian de Repent cap. 10. |
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