A centurie of similies. By Thomas Shelton.

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A centurie of similies. By Thomas Shelton.
Author
Shelton, Thomas, 1601-1650?
Publication
London :: Printed by Iohn Dawson,
1640.
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Meditations -- Early works to 1800.
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13. Argument of mans weakenesse. (Book 13)

IF a man come by a house that is shored up and under∣propped * 1.1 on every side, he will conclude certainely that house is weake of it selfe that needeth such stayes. So when God hath vnderpropped, and supported vs with so many helpes, his * 1.2 word, sacraments, promises, and oath &c. it is an argument of weakenesse that we cannot stand without them.

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