The law and equity of the gospel, or, The goodness of our Lord as a legislator delivered first from the pulpit in two plain sermons, and now repeated from the press with others tending to the same end ... by Thomas Pierce ...

Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691
Publisher: Printed by S Roycroft for Robert Clavell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1686
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A54843 ESTC ID: R38205 STC ID: P2185
Subject Headings: Christian life; Providence and government of God;
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In-Text which, sooner or later, the Great man must, and the Mean man cannot. Still the Greater any one is, the more he is obnoxious to Chance, and Fortune, by which 'tis better not to be favour'd, than forsaken at last. And therefore the Baleares (of whom we read in Diodorus ) did so reflect upon the Misery which Geryon 's great Treasures betray'd him to, (for he had never else been visited and kill'd by Hercules, ) that they durst not have Plenty, for fear of Thieves; for fear of providing for their Enemies, as Geryon did. which, sooner or later, the Great man must, and the Mean man cannot. Still the Greater any one is, the more he is obnoxious to Chance, and Fortune, by which it's better not to be favoured, than forsaken At last. And Therefore the Baleares (of whom we read in Diodorus) did so reflect upon the Misery which Geryon is great Treasures betrayed him to, (for he had never Else been visited and killed by Hercules,) that they durst not have Plenty, for Fear of Thieves; for Fear of providing for their Enemies, as Geryon did. r-crq, av-c cc jc, dt j n1 vmb, cc dt j n1 vmbx. av dt jc d pi vbz, dt av-dc pns31 vbz j p-acp vvb, cc n1, p-acp r-crq pn31|vbz j xx pc-acp vbi vvn, cs vvn p-acp ord. cc av dt np1 (pp-f ro-crq pns12 vvb p-acp np1) vdd av vvi p-acp dt n1 r-crq np1 vbz j n2 vvd pno31 p-acp, (c-acp pns31 vhd av-x av vbn vvn cc vvn p-acp np1,) cst pns32 vvd xx vhb n1, p-acp n1 pp-f n2; p-acp n1 pp-f vvg p-acp po32 n2, p-acp np1 vdd.
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