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and have no reckoning at all made of them, as if they were not worth the whistling after, in respect of others (to whom it may be they are no wayes inferiour in regard of some other graces of the Spirit) this I say is grievous to their nature, makes them many times prefer greater inconveniences before it (as he in the Comedie, who had rather be banished, then derided or contemned) this exasperates mens thoughts, makes them impatient one of another, drives every side upon a peculiar bottome, |
and have no reckoning At all made of them, as if they were not worth the whistling After, in respect of Others (to whom it may be they Are no ways inferior in regard of Some other graces of the Spirit) this I say is grievous to their nature, makes them many times prefer greater inconveniences before it (as he in the Comedy, who had rather be banished, then derided or contemned) this exasperates men's thoughts, makes them impatient one of Another, drives every side upon a peculiar bottom, |
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