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and he that hath subdued his own will, hath done a braver thing, than he that hath taken a Town or scaled the walls of a Castle. It is wilfulness only that begetteth Presumption: the more therefore thou canst master thine own will, the safer thou art from sinning Presumptuously. That is the second. |
and he that hath subdued his own will, hath done a braver thing, than he that hath taken a Town or scaled the walls of a Castle. It is wilfulness only that begetteth Presumption: the more Therefore thou Canst master thine own will, the safer thou art from sinning Presumptuously. That is the second. |
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Quem magis admiraberis, quàm qui imperat sibi, quàm qui se habet in potestate? Gentes facilius est barbaras, &c. Senec. 5. de benef. 7. Prov. 16. 32. 2 Tim. 2. 26. |
Whom magis admiraberis, quàm qui Implead sibi, quàm qui se habet in potestate? Gentes Facilius est barbaras, etc. Seneca 5. the Beneficence. 7. Curae 16. 32. 2 Tim. 2. 26. |
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