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whose life (after they had butchered his dearest and nearest Servants) did he take away? how many of his most active & resolved Enemies in his power, did he dismisse with our Saviours caveat unto the blind man, Sinne no more? His Majesty in this divine clemency (which yet some interpreted a cruelty unto Himselfe ) imitating the Father of mercies, who maketh the Sunne of his favour equally to shine upon the just and unjust, being so farre from procuring or desiring the death of his Enemies, (unto which he wanted not inciting animosities from others) that he often wished that he could recover those that were already dead. |
whose life (After they had butchered his dearest and nearest Servants) did he take away? how many of his most active & resolved Enemies in his power, did he dismiss with our Saviors caveat unto the blind man, Sin no more? His Majesty in this divine clemency (which yet Some interpreted a cruelty unto Himself) imitating the Father of Mercies, who makes the Sun of his favour equally to shine upon the just and unjust, being so Far from procuring or desiring the death of his Enemies, (unto which he wanted not inciting animosities from Others) that he often wished that he could recover those that were already dead. |
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