Bayly - Houston-Packer Collection BV4647.P5 B395 1632

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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