Daily thoughts, or, A miscellany of meditations holy & humane by Jos. Henshaw.

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Title
Daily thoughts, or, A miscellany of meditations holy & humane by Jos. Henshaw.
Author
Henshaw, Joseph, 1603-1679.
Publication
London :: Printed by W.H. for T.A., and are to be sold by G.B.,
1651.
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Subject terms
Meditations.
Spiritual exercises.
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"Daily thoughts, or, A miscellany of meditations holy & humane by Jos. Henshaw." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45432.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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REvenge no injury though thou canst; and requite every courtesie if thou canst: yet shew that thou art willing to requite a courtesie where thou art able: and shew that thou art able to revenge a wrong (if thou canst) though thou art not willing; so by shewing that thou couldst re∣venge this, thou wilt happily prevent another; and by not revenging it thou wilt prove thy selfe better then thou shewst; for to revenge a wrong done is to doe a wrong to God; so thou wilt be guilty of doing that which thou com∣plainest of, and therefore un∣justly

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complainest of that which thou thy selfe doest.

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