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Euthymius expounds that fore-mention'd Woe, recited by St. Luke, to be the pensive Expression of Christ, (a Mirror of Candor) condoling, commiserating, rather than condemning the Rich. Tertullian determines it to be woven with a mingled Thread of Advice and Menace. |
Euthymius expounds that forementioned Woe, recited by Saint Lycia, to be the pensive Expression of christ, (a Mirror of Candor) condoling, commiserating, rather than condemning the Rich. Tertullian determines it to be woven with a mingled Thread of advice and Menace. |
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