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as to be one mans Restaurative, and anothers Poyson, softning one into Repentance, and hardning another into Despaire; might seem a difficult kind of Riddle at the very first hearing, were it not that this Accompt may be given of it, That the one looks only downwards, and views the Rod of his Afflictions as meerly springing out of the Dust; whereas the other looks upwards, and acknowledges the Finger of Him that sent it. |
as to be one men Restaurative, and another's Poison, softening one into Repentance, and hardening Another into Despair; might seem a difficult kind of Riddle At the very First hearing, were it not that this Account may be given of it, That the one looks only downwards, and views the Rod of his Afflictions as merely springing out of the Dust; whereas the other looks upward, and acknowledges the Finger of Him that sent it. |
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