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They write of the Elephant, that (as if guilty of his owne deformity, and therfore not abiding to view his snowt in a cleare spring:) he seekes about for troubled and muddy waters to drinke in, This sicke wretch (without question induced by the like reason) refuseth to looke into the glasse of the Law, or to come to the cleare springs of the Gospell, or any perspectiue that may represent his euill conscience to his eyes, |
They write of the Elephant, that (as if guilty of his own deformity, and Therefore not abiding to view his snout in a clear spring:) he seeks about for troubled and muddy waters to drink in, This sick wretch (without question induced by the like reason) Refuseth to look into the glass of the Law, or to come to the clear springs of the Gospel, or any perspective that may represent his evil conscience to his eyes, |
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