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... ( saith he ) that we are commanded to forgive our ene- mies ; but you never read that we are commanded to for- give our friends . But yet the spirit of Job was in a better tune : Shall we ( saith he ) take good at God's hands , and not be ...
... ( saith he ) that we are commanded to forgive our ene- mies ; but you never read that we are commanded to for- give our friends . But yet the spirit of Job was in a better tune : Shall we ( saith he ) take good at God's hands , and not be ...
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... saith Salomon , Fons turbatus , et vena corrupta , est justus cadens in causâ suâ coram adversario : [ A righteous man falling down before the wicked is as a troubled fountain or a corrupt spring . ] The office of judges may have ...
... saith Salomon , Fons turbatus , et vena corrupta , est justus cadens in causâ suâ coram adversario : [ A righteous man falling down before the wicked is as a troubled fountain or a corrupt spring . ] The office of judges may have ...
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... saith , There is no new thing upon the earth . So that as Plato had an imagination , That all knowledge was but remembrance ; so Salomon giveth his sentence , That all novelty is but oblivion . Whereby you may see that the river of ...
... saith , There is no new thing upon the earth . So that as Plato had an imagination , That all knowledge was but remembrance ; so Salomon giveth his sentence , That all novelty is but oblivion . Whereby you may see that the river of ...
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