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In this respect Seneca 's comparison is very fi•, who resembleth death to an haven, into which when the ship enters, she is past all the danger of rocks, of sands, of waves, or windes, to which she was continually lyable upon the tumultuous seas. Indeed, death is that which delivereth our bodies from pains and aches, our eyes from tears, and our hearts from sorrows: and in this respect S. John calls them who die in the Lord, blessed, because they rest from their labours, to wit, all labour both of minde and body with which here they are oppressed. |
In this respect Senecca is comparison is very fi•, who resembles death to an Haven, into which when the ship enters, she is passed all the danger of Rocks, of sands, of waves, or winds, to which she was continually liable upon the tumultuous Seas. Indeed, death is that which Delivereth our bodies from pains and aches, our eyes from tears, and our hearts from sorrows: and in this respect S. John calls them who die in the Lord, blessed, Because they rest from their labours, to wit, all labour both of mind and body with which Here they Are oppressed. |
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