191 (Book 191)
Although particular men of all profession of religion, have been some theeves, some murtherers some traitors; yet ever, when they came to their
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Although particular men of all profession of religion, have been some theeves, some murtherers some traitors; yet ever, when they came to their
end and just punishment, they confessed their fault to be in nature, and not in their profes∣sion; the Roman-Catholicks onely excepted.