702 The Practice of Piety. Chew onely which he made of humiliation; how much more will he cleane turne away his t vengeance, if thou wilt vnfai. nedly repent of thy finnc, and recurne vnto him for grace and mercy? Gen.4. K. He offered his mercy vnto Cain (who murthered his in notent brother) If thaw doff zrell, (halt thons not be accepted? As if he fhould haue laid, If thou wilt leaue thy enuy and malice, and offer tinto me from a fai:hfizll and contrite heart, both thou. and thine Oblation all() fhall bee acceptable vnto matas, mee. And to laedas (that fo so. treachcroufly betrayed him) in calling him Friend, a fwett appellation ofloue; and when s,Pet z.2,2 Judas offered,he willingly coo- fenced with that mouth (ether. Pilat.26. in newer was foundgasile)tokilfe Q° vider thole e{ifiembling lips, which lurked the poyfon of gips. Had ludas apprehended this word
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