The Prat lice of Piety. 295' 6. Reioyce not at the fall of thine Enemy, for thou knoweft not what alai' bee the manner of thine o vnee. d. But bemore * glad to fee the woit m ns a- mendment, than his puni(hment. Hate no man , for fare left Chrifi loues him: who, will not take it well , that thou fhoul- deft hate whom he lovely. Chid ¡cued thee, when thou waft his enemy: by the merits therefore ofhis blood, he requireth the., for h :s fake to loue thine Ene- my. Denie him , being a Chri- ftian, if thou dareft. HeaskFeth but forgiueneffe for forgiuenes: The forgiueneffe of an hundred pence, for the forgiueneffe of ten thourand Talents: The three (core hktndred thoufand Crownes, for ten Crownes : Pettie for- giueneffe of Man, for the inf- niCe forgiueneffe of Almightie God. Though thou thinkeft thine enemy vnworthy to bee forgiuen : yet Chrift is wor- n 4_ -thY_ Prou.24.17 Valentia- nus Imß. . cox fupplicio mvrtis di- g 43 afficien- drss effet, aiebatfe rnaUr ad vi-- ' tam ressaca- ; re: , rudelid aäimi eß ali.. . enis matis gaudere non mifere. , ri Gnmu- nem natu- rals. Rom, /.8, To. EpheC 2.4. karat Zq.
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