Excerpt from Job, Expounded by Theodore Beza: Partly in Manner of a Commentary, Partly in Manner of a Paraphrase; Faithfully Translated Out of Latine Into English
With greater courage and confiancie wrefile with and palle through thole miferies, as did this our Champion: fo thp'at 111 this confiifl he may truly be laid to haue caried away the ho. Nour of the vifiorie. Neucrthelefi'e it can nor be denyed, bu: that his patiencewas ioyned with humane frailrie, se there fore was fuch, as God, making an end of all thefe troubles, dorh find therein great wants and imperfe�iions. B ut hereby we mufiratherlearne that euen thofe, who runne bcfi m the 1:0a ofthislife and oftheii'vocation; are notwithfianding.
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