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What feareth he to depart out of the body, which he accounteth no better then the prison of his soule? what careth he to leave the world at his death, who abandoneth it all his life? what passeth he for the losse of temporary delights and pleasures, who never accounted them delights or true pleasures? but rather in regard of sinne adhering to them, paines and tortures of the soule, quot oblectamenta tot tormenta, especially considering, that he is to exchange them for solid comforts, unspeakable joyes, unconceiveable delights and everlasting contentments. |
What fears he to depart out of the body, which he accounteth no better then the prison of his soul? what Careth he to leave the world At his death, who abandoneth it all his life? what passes he for the loss of temporary delights and pleasures, who never accounted them delights or true pleasures? but rather in regard of sin adhering to them, pains and tortures of the soul, quot oblectamenta tot tormenta, especially considering, that he is to exchange them for solid comforts, unspeakable Joys, unconceivable delights and everlasting contentment's. |
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Bernard meditat. c. 13. Accusat me cōscientia testis est memoria ratio judex, voluptas carcer, timor, tortor, oblectamentum tormentum, nam inde patimur unde delectamur. |
Bernard meditate. c. 13. Accusat me cōscientia testis est memoria ratio Judge, voluptas carcer, timor, tortor, oblectamentum Tormentum, nam inde patimur unde delectamur. |
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