)For a specimen of the zeal and charity with which this great preacherinstructed his flock, two or three passages are here inserted. Hegoverned his kingdom, studying rather to promote the temporal happinessof others than his own, a st 7, against envy, andon alms, he says this is putting out money at interest for one hundredfold from ? Do we not knowthat he bids us consider the suffering poor as members of the same head,heirs of the same promises,
) that the loss of God is thegreatest of all the pains which the damned endure, nay, more grievousthan a thousand hells. 363,) and heals our diseases, assuaging the law of the flesh raging inour members. Footnotes:1. Under an affected modesty he concealed a soul full of deceit,and capable of all crimes.
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