Part.2.Cap.22. Ajfli[fed Conftienr:CJ. who ever turnes all things to the bef.l:, td'them that love Him, are all happily advanced, furthered and enlarged by this raging, aQd pefiilent rancour of thine. 59S And who would not thinke, were not the io- R..uo~ ail s'!nl!oruM credible depth of thy malice and madne{fe equally l~011~"! ~"fictt,m~lig- . c. b b h~ · f . 'h h nujpmttbut crefctt i• unrathoma le y t ~ Wlt o man, But t at ~ ou danationuaugmentura. !houldefi the rather furceafe;becaufe thefe Satamcall ·····'De omni quidem fuggefiions, to me, that rdifrs, are but croffes and maliti4 fua Da?mo•et · corredions , but in thee, mofi outragious and exe· in ttternil pctna punien:- crable bla~hemies · which will mightily hereafter tur.In corgre/Jwne.q'!'• d ,_ . _t! d h ( h. 11.. dtrn occulttcertamrnzr. a to t.P1y eavmc:ne an on;·our o t 1ne everlau.mg qua~do eteal 1Jintunt chaincs ofdarkeneffe and damnation,at the iudgemmt mala, f."a? repeUu•t. of the great 7J ay. fuis ho{tibut tribuunt: Q.!ia ifli tanquam au· rum in jornace probantur' illi vero pro reproba.foggeflionepuniuntur. Greg in I Reg. C3p 9' -·_; ~: . ' .. - _:, " :......·. , .. Fl :J(JS. : '
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