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directly contrary to the Word of God, which maketh it a man's wisedom and glory to pass over a transgression, Prov. 19. 11. and expressly requireth us not to recompence Evil, but to wait on God, Prov. 20. 22. Rom. 12. 17. yea contrary to the noble practice of many magnanimous Heathens, Epaminondas, Agesilaus, Pompey, Caesar, and others, who by their clemency and bounty toward Enemies, provided for their own Safety, |
directly contrary to the Word of God, which makes it a Man's Wisdom and glory to pass over a Transgression, Curae 19. 11. and expressly requires us not to recompense Evil, but to wait on God, Curae 20. 22. Rom. 12. 17. yea contrary to the noble practice of many magnanimous heathens, Epaminondas, Agesilaus, Pompey, Caesar, and Others, who by their clemency and bounty towards Enemies, provided for their own Safety, |
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