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O ye distracted sinners, who feel your Consciences, (those wormes with venomed teeth) gnawing you within (more or lesse) when will you yeild? Plutarch tells a story of a bold and hardy Boy, who having stolne a Fox (a live Fox) was pursued and overtaken by the Owners, and whilst he was examined, he held the Fox close and secretly, stoutly denying the fact. |
O you distracted Sinners, who feel your Consciences, (those worms with venomed teeth) gnawing you within (more or less) when will you yield? Plutarch tells a story of a bold and hardy Boy, who having stolen a Fox (a live Fox) was pursued and overtaken by the Owners, and while he was examined, he held the Fox close and secretly, stoutly denying the fact. |
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