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§. 3. Yet so little is this consider'd, and laid to heart in our English Nation, that our general unconcernedness in the miseries of others, and our apparent Inadvertency how much our own may be greater by seeming less, does pass with some for the greatest of all our miseries. For though the Rod of Gods Anger, hath been thus far the Rod of his tender Love too, that it hath sought to gain from us a Day of Hearing, first by its brushing in the Aire, and then by its beating upon our shoulders; yet so barbarous have we been in our Reception of God's Embassadour, that we have hardly yet allow'd it a patient Audience. We have not hearkn'd to the Rod, nor to him who hath appointed it. |
§. 3. Yet so little is this considered, and laid to heart in our English nation, that our general unconcernedness in the misery's of Others, and our apparent Inadvertency how much our own may be greater by seeming less, does pass with Some for the greatest of all our misery's. For though the Rod of God's Anger, hath been thus Far the Rod of his tender Love too, that it hath sought to gain from us a Day of Hearing, First by its brushing in the Air, and then by its beating upon our shoulders; yet so barbarous have we been in our Reception of God's Ambassador, that we have hardly yet allowed it a patient Audience. We have not harkened to the Rod, nor to him who hath appointed it. |
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