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Chap. 15. and Soul. Not while he lives? Yet most certainly, when he is dead.

For that Divine Eye doth alwayes wake; and when we suppose him to sleep, he doth but wink: Only see you entertain not any prejudice against him: Nor go about rashly to judge him by whom shortly thy self is to be judged. Rh