OBserve what is good in a∣ny man, and learne it; what is evill, and eschew it, if any thing good in thy selfe, to be thankefull for it; or evill, if evill of punishment, to beare it; if evill of sinne, to repent of it; not deride any mans im∣perfections,
Daily thoughts, or, A miscellany of meditations holy & humane by Jos. Henshaw.
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- Daily thoughts, or, A miscellany of meditations holy & humane by Jos. Henshaw.
- Author
- Henshaw, Joseph, 1603-1679.
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- London :: Printed by W.H. for T.A., and are to be sold by G.B.,
- 1651.
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- Meditations.
- Spiritual exercises.
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but thank God that they are not thine; not to scorn any friend for an errour; but be sorry that he is wrong, and be so much his friend, as to en∣deavour to set him right.