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Rh Prithee, Mr. Honest, present us with a few particulars.

So I will. He said, To have to do with other men's wives had been practiced by David, God's beloved; and therefore he could do it. He said, To have more women than one was a thing that Solomon practiced; and therefore he could do it. He said that Sarah lied, and so did Rahab; and therefore he could do it. He said that the disciples went at the bidding of their Master, and took away the owner's ass; and therefore he could do so too. He said that Jacob got the inheritance of his father in a way of guile and cheating; and therefore he could do so too.

Highly base, indeed! And you are sure he was of this opinion?

I have heard him plead for it, bring Scripture for it, bring argument for it, and so on.

An opinion that is not fit to be with any allowance in the world!

You must understand me rightly: he did not say that any man might do this; but that they who had the virtues of those that did such things, might also do the same.

But what more false than such a conclusion? For this is as much as to say that, because good men heretofore have sinned through weakness or forgetfulness, therefore he had an allowance to do it of a purpose; or if, because a child, by the blast of the wind, or for that it stumbled at a stone, fell down and defiled itself