Howe - B3999 R4 H68 1702

x 5 o The Living Teri.ple. Part II. turn'd Fugitive, and left him : It Renee. de were an unworthy thing Manes fhould Tranquì. think he can live without Diogenes, and that Diogenes cannot without Manes. How much better would it fuit with the real Self-fislnel ofa Deity, where nothing of this kind can look like an empty, hollowBoat} It was t ecoming of his pure andglo- rió:ss Holinefs, not to dwell amidst ,Impurities, or let it be thought he was aGod that took plea/sre in I'Vickednefs, And'moft fuitable to his equal Juice to let them who faid to him, 'depart fromus, feel, they fpake that Word against their own Life, andSoul; and that what was their raft' and wilful Choice,` is their heavieft Doom, and Pis? tifhment. Itwas only ftrange, that when he :left his Temple, he did not confme it. nci that not leaving it, without being kafely 'expsslli, hebath thought of re- turningwithout being invited back a- gain. Yea, and that whatfoever was ne- cefary ther to, is derisintd by his own fP

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