Burroughs - HP BS2775 B87 1649

Mofes his Se~fe deniall. other greatmen of the earth is honourable likewife. II This puts great thoughts into mens h~arts,this is an .honour in which men -doe much lory, yet this Mo es mioht have ha m t c: account of the world ut e tJ et tt ; or Go even th~ is to be demec • t was too high an exprdiion, f~wouringofffattery, that ;;tn ·orator making an oration, in the· pra ife Ortibi Deof ,IJ. h h d h fi 11 d f!Urtt immDr- 0 Con1.antine t egreAt, a ,t e · ru. an talium mugreateft gift ofheaven, was to be borne nws & ;rihappy,andas foonto bein the lifts of mumvi~etur c 1· · f · h h . &maxzmrtm 1e lCtty as o n~ture,meamog t e .a ppt- b~ tucem ftane.s of4 nohle h1rth: but though thts bee ttm (a:licem too much, yet we acknowledge it a- venrrc. Paa d . . 1 d neg)r.Co1ljt, . 1 mongu.ourwar pnvt e ges not to b/e · . 1one of the meandl:,but yc:t not fo great, but that there is infinite reafon it iliould be denied iri the caufe of Ch rift. For firft, though there be fofllething 1. in it, yet there is not much, not fo much as any fuould thinke it too greata thing to lay down for God. . For firft:,it is no fuch thing, but that the greateft enemies of God, hated of Rea{. 1~ him, and caft out for ever from him · have h1d it as well as others ; \Yhat a fucceffion

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