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Howsoeuer the malicious may thinke sometimes that their enuious affections are but the ordinary course of flesh & blood, & so be like the fond dogge which when a stone is flung, will bite the stone and not regard the hand that threw it, yet the Apostle doth teach vs plainly that he which doth lodge and harbour malice in his heart hath yelded a roome and giuen place to the Diuell. |
Howsoever the malicious may think sometime that their envious affections Are but the ordinary course of Flesh & blood, & so be like the found dog which when a stone is flung, will bite the stone and not regard the hand that threw it, yet the Apostle does teach us plainly that he which does lodge and harbour malice in his heart hath yielded a room and given place to the devil. |
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