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Hence therefore we must learn to discriminate two Things, which most commonly are confounded, and apprehended to be the same. For 'tis one thing, to Insult, or to domineer; And quite another, to gain a Victory. Just as 'tis one thing, to be wrong'd; And quite another, to be worsted. The Devil and Pilate (for example) did Domineer over our Saviour, who yet (we know) had the best of Both. Dives insulted over Lazarus, (as 'tis expressed by way of Parable,) though Lazarus in the end had the better of him. |
Hence Therefore we must Learn to discriminate two Things, which most commonly Are confounded, and apprehended to be the same. For it's one thing, to Insult, or to domineer; And quite Another, to gain a Victory. Just as it's one thing, to be wronged; And quite Another, to be worsted. The devil and Pilate (for Exampl) did Domineer over our Saviour, who yet (we know) had the best of Both. Dives insulted over Lazarus, (as it's expressed by Way of Parable,) though Lazarus in the end had the better of him. |
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