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And when Iob addeth, Seeing we haue receyued good of the Lorde, why shoulde we not also receyue euill? he setteth downe a naturall argument to induce vs to beare paciently the euil and aduersities that God sendeth vs. For if wee bee so muche bounde to a man, that when wee haue receyued a good turne at hys hand, we wil haue such consideration of him as to saye, he is a man that hath done me great good: |
And when Job adds, Seeing we have received good of the Lord, why should we not also receive evil? he sets down a natural argument to induce us to bear patiently the evil and adversities that God sends us For if we be so much bound to a man, that when we have received a good turn At his hand, we will have such consideration of him as to say, he is a man that hath done me great good: |
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