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1. The principall cause of Davids unseasonable sadnesse was his too much good will and affections to the enemie. The father (in him) was too hard for the Magistrate, and his private love toward a son, swallowed up that publike justice du• to a Malefactor. Are there some of the right party, nay and good men too sicke of that dangerous disease? very heathens shall rise in judgment against them. |
1. The principal cause of Davids unseasonable sadness was his too much good will and affections to the enemy. The father (in him) was too hard for the Magistrate, and his private love towards a son, swallowed up that public Justice du• to a Malefactor. are there Some of the right party, nay and good men too sick of that dangerous disease? very Heathens shall rise in judgement against them. |
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Plurima beneficia continet patria, & est antiquior parens, quam is, qui ut ajunt, creaverit. Cicer Fragment. |
Many Benefices Continet patria, & est Antiquior Parents, quam is, qui ut ajunt, creaverit. Cicer Fragment. |
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