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to love and honor them if worthy; to pray for them, and bear with them if bad and froward; Ʋt parentum, sic principum ferenda sunt ingenia, (saith Tacitus ) Parents are forbidden to provoke causelesly their children to wrath; much more ought children to avoid provoking their Parents; rather wink at, hide, conceal, excuse, palliate and cover, as Noah's more pious and blessed Sons did, a Fathers nakedness and infirmity: as Constantine the Great professed he was ready to do the failing of any Bishop or Churchman. |
to love and honour them if worthy; to pray for them, and bear with them if bad and froward; Ʋt Parents, sic Principum ferenda sunt Ingenia, (Says Tacitus) Parents Are forbidden to provoke causelessly their children to wrath; much more ought children to avoid provoking their Parents; rather wink At, hide, conceal, excuse, palliate and cover, as Noah's more pious and blessed Sons did, a Father's nakedness and infirmity: as Constantine the Great professed he was ready to do the failing of any Bishop or Churchman. |
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