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who is not able to subsist upon better things. When we reckon Food and Rayment among the Necessaries of Life, (which we do with good reason) we only speak of such a painful and dying life, as is not worthy our caring for, unless in order to life Aeternal. And for the nourishing of That, the very famishing of the Body may pass for food unto the Soul. From all which together it seems to follow, That they who arrogate to themselves, not only the greatest both Faith and Hope, but the perfectest Assurance of life Aeternal, do prove themselves ( unaware ) the greatest Infidels in the World; |
who is not able to subsist upon better things. When we reckon Food and Raiment among the Necessaries of Life, (which we do with good reason) we only speak of such a painful and dying life, as is not worthy our caring for, unless in order to life Eternal. And for the nourishing of That, the very famishing of the Body may pass for food unto the Soul. From all which together it seems to follow, That they who arrogate to themselves, not only the greatest both Faith and Hope, but the perfectest Assurance of life Eternal, do prove themselves (unaware) the greatest Infidels in the World; |
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Iejunium animae Alimentum est, leves ei Pennas producens. Bernard. |
Fasting Spirits Alimentum est, leves ei Pennas producens. Bernard. |
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