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or somewhat else which is anothers, and that at the Instant of our abounding in two whole worlds which are our own? No, let us rather bespeak our Tempter, as Ioseph did his kind Mistress, How can we do so great a wickedness? which way shall we be able to set about it? Had Potiphar been a jealous man, or a cruel Master, Ioseph might have done much, at the frequent Intreaties of a Mistress. But He, considering how his Master had withheld nothing from him, besides his Wife, and intrusted him too with Her, as well as with his whole Substance, could not in Gratitude to his Master accept the Favour of his Mistress. He could not sin against so manifold and great a Trust. So, |
or somewhat Else which is another's, and that At the Instant of our abounding in two Whole world's which Are our own? No, let us rather bespeak our Tempter, as Ioseph did his kind Mistress, How can we do so great a wickedness? which Way shall we be able to Set about it? Had Potiphar been a jealous man, or a cruel Master, Ioseph might have done much, At the frequent Entreaties of a Mistress. But He, considering how his Master had withheld nothing from him, beside his Wife, and Entrusted him too with Her, as well as with his Whole Substance, could not in Gratitude to his Master accept the Favour of his Mistress. He could not sin against so manifold and great a Trust. So, |
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