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It hath beene thought by the religiously iudicious heretofore, that plaine honesty was the best policy, plaine dealing the greatest credit, plaine apparell the best weed, plaine and constant fare the best dyet, plaine falling vpon the point the best oratory, and (why might I not adde) plaine teaching the best Preaching. The virulency of the Papists, that call all Heretiques, that in any sort protest against their tyranny and superstitions, the peevishnesse of the Puritans, that cry all prophane, that sorteth not with their singularity; the rashnesse of some Protestants, that raile on all those, who in any point dissent from their tenents, or Masters, haue beene censured by the deliberately moderate, to be the greatest hinderance of the wished vnion of all true Christians. But what should we say in the multitude of such distractions? But, Helpe Lord, for there be few godly men left, plaine dealing is minished from amongst the children of men: they talke of vanity, every one with his neighbour, they doe but flatter with their lips, and dissemble with their double heart. The happier then are they, |
It hath been Thought by the religiously judicious heretofore, that plain honesty was the best policy, plain dealing the greatest credit, plain apparel the best weed, plain and constant fare the best diet, plain falling upon the point the best oratory, and (why might I not add) plain teaching the best Preaching. The virulency of the Papists, that call all Heretics, that in any sort protest against their tyranny and superstitions, the peevishness of the Puritans, that cry all profane, that sorts not with their singularity; the rashness of Some Protestants, that rail on all those, who in any point dissent from their tenants, or Masters, have been censured by the deliberately moderate, to be the greatest hindrance of the wished Union of all true Christians. But what should we say in the multitude of such distractions? But, Help Lord, for there be few godly men left, plain dealing is minished from among the children of men: they talk of vanity, every one with his neighbour, they do but flatter with their lips, and dissemble with their double heart. The Happier then Are they, |
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