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Who is NOT so iron-hearted, and void of compassion? Where is the man, or woman, who with Nehemiah, lookes sad in the presence of the King? Who with Ieremie doe pen songs of Lamentation? Who can truely say (as that good Martyr once did) In the foyles of my brethren, I take my selfe foyled, the blows that their enemies giue THEM, smite my body: |
Who is NOT so iron-hearted, and void of compassion? Where is the man, or woman, who with Nehemiah, looks sad in the presence of the King? Who with Ieremie do pen songs of Lamentation? Who can truly say (as that good Martyr once did) In the foils of my brothers, I take my self foiled, the blows that their enemies give THEM, smite my body: |
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Cum iacentibus iacere me credo. Iaculis illis grassantis in mic• mea membra simul pe•cussa sunt: saeuientes gladij per mea viscera transierunt Immunis & liber à persecutionis incursis fuisse non potest animus: in prostratis fratribus, in me prostrauit affectus. Cypr. de Laps. Ser. 5. |
Cum iacentibus iacere me credo. Iaculis illis grassantis in mic• mea membra simul pe•cussa sunt: saevientes gladij per mea viscera transierunt Immunis & liber à persecutionis incursis Fuisse non potest animus: in prostratis fratribus, in me prostrauit affectus. Cyprus de Laps. Ser. 5. |
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