CHAP. LII.
IF thy Brother hath priyately offen∣ded thee, reprove him ptiyately, and having lost himself in an injury, thou shalt find him in thy forgiuness: He that rebukes a private fault openly, betray's it, rather then reproves it.
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IF thy Brother hath priyately offen∣ded thee, reprove him ptiyately, and having lost himself in an injury, thou shalt find him in thy forgiuness: He that rebukes a private fault openly, betray's it, rather then reproves it.