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but laying our hands upon our hearts and upon our mouths, compose our selves to a holy patience and silence; considering it is his will and pleasure to have it so, to whom it is both our duty and wisdom wholly to submit. |
but laying our hands upon our hearts and upon our mouths, compose our selves to a holy patience and silence; considering it is his will and pleasure to have it so, to whom it is both our duty and Wisdom wholly to submit. |
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Placeat homini, quicquid Deo placuit. Senec. Epist. 75. |
Placeat Homini, quicquid God Placuit. Seneca Epistle 75. |
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