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blackletterkate at Sep 18, 2020 01:15 PM

(seq. 101)

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9.12

shrines for Diana because by this craft
he got his living. As a remedy
against this deceit we may oppose
the greater necessity of our souls
living both here & thereafter with
God. This is the one thing needful.

6. Another deceit is, a pretence that
we will do such & such thing (evil
only for trials sake, that by our own
experience, we may the better learn
the vanity of sin. & to loath it the more
on this ground, some go to Mass
& to plays &c think themselves
hereby warranted. but God hath
appointed better school's for the
hatred of sin, than the practice of sin
did ever any learn by these means
to hate sin &c?

7. Presuming on some good in us,
or done by us, we perswade ourselves
that this will more than ballance
our sin & wickedness. For as
one infirmity in our Brother shall
cover many virtues; so on the contra
:ry in ourselves one virtue (& that
perhaps but seeming) shall cover
many, not slighter infirmities, but
grosser deformities. Thus the civil

(seq. 101)

(81)

9.12

shrines for Diana because by this craft
he got his living. As a remedy
against this deceit we may oppose
the greater necessity of our souls
living both here & thereafter with
God. This is the one thing needful.

6. Another deceit is, a pretence that
we will do such & such thing (evil
only for trials sake, that by our own
experience, we may the better learn
the vanity of sin. & to loath it the more
on this ground, some go to Mass
& to plays &c think themselves
hereby warranted. but God hath
appointed better school's for the
hatred of sin, than the practice of sin
did ever any learn by these means
to hate sin &c?

7. Presuming on some good in us,
or done by us, we perswade ourselves
that this will more than ballance
our sin & wickedness. For as
one infirmity in our Brother shall
cover many virtues; so on the contra
:ry in ourselves one virtue (& that
perhaps but seeming) shall cover
many, not slighter infirmities, but
grosser deformities. Thus the civil