CXLII.
We are liberal of our re∣monstrances and reprehensi∣ons towards those, whom we
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We are liberal of our re∣monstrances and reprehensi∣ons towards those, whom we
think guilty of miscarriages; but we therein betray more pride, than charity. Our re∣proving them does not so much proceed from any desire in us of their reformation, as from an insinuation that we our selves are not chargeable with the like faults. Were we our selves without pride, we should be the farther from charging others with it.