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    ththeyounggentlen,orindeedhavingseenhihe

    eoon

    all,orethanusualangerin

    hisuntenance,andadvisedhionfess;

    repeating,thatheoknoill

    intainedhisresolution,andisseduchr

    allheshouldhavetothenextingtonsider

    ofit,ionedbyanotherperson,andin

    anothener

    poorjonesspentaverylanoreso,ashewas

    panion;forsterblifilwasgoneabroadona

    visitotherfearofthepunishntheosufferwas

    onthisoccasionhisleastevil;hischiefanxietybeing,lesthis

    nstan,andheshouldbebroughttobetraythe

    gakeeper,ustnohensequence

    nordidthegakeeperpasshistichbetterhehadthesa

    apprehensionshtheyouth;forwhosehonourhehadlikewisea

    chtendererregardthanforhisskin

    intheing,attendedthereverendth,the

    persontoallttedtheinstructionofthe

    tequestionsputtohiythatgentlenh

    hebeenaskedtheeveningbefore,toe

    anshishatit

    possiblyfelllittleshortofthetorturehhnfessionsare

    insountriesextortedfrorinals

    toorehispunishntaster

    askedhibetroke,herhenfess,he

    entedtobefleadratherthanbetrayhisfriend,orbreak

    theprosehehadde

    thegakeeperhisanxiety,and

    allselfbegantobenceedattosufferings:for

    besidesthatth,beinghighlyenragedthatheable

    toketheboysayselfpleased,hadcarriedhis

    severityansintention,thislatterbegannow

    tosuspectthatthesquirehadbeenstaken;e

    eageessandangerseedtokeprobable;andasforthe

    servantshadsaidinnfirtionoftheirstersacunt,helaid

    nogreatstressuponthatnoyandinjusticewo

    ideasofeanssupportthe

    nsont,hesentfortoandafteykind

    andfriendlyexhortations,said,”iavinced,dearchild,

    thatsuspicionshavesorrythatyouhavebeen

    soseverelypunishedonthisacunt”andatlastgavehilittle

    horsetokehinds;againrepeatinghissorrohad

    past

    toguiltnoorethananyseverityuldke

    itheuldreeasilybearthelashesofth,thanthe

    generosityofallhiseyes,andhefell

    uponhisknees,eindeedyou

    areindeedidontdeserveit”andatthatveryinstant,frohe

    fulnessofhisheart,hadalstbetrayedthesecret;butthegood

    geniusofthegakeepersuggestedtohightbethe

    nsequencetothepoorfellohisnsiderationsealedhis

    lips

    thdidallheuldtopersuadeallshowingany

    passionorkindnesstotheboy,saying,”hehadpersistedinan

    untruth”;andgavesohints,thatasendightprobably

    bringthettertolight

    butallent

    hesaid,theboyhadsufferedenoughalreadyfocealingthetruth,

    evenifheotivebuta

    stakenpointofhonourforsodoing

    ”honour”cryedth,eth,”restubbonessand

    obstinacycanhonourteachanyootellalie,orcananyhonour

    existindependentofreligion”

    thisdisursehappenedattableended;and

    there,andathirdgentlen,

    ,beforeeedany

    further,roducetoourreadersacquaintance

    chapter3

    thersquarethephilosopher,andofththe

    divine;hadisputenceing

    thenaofthisgentlen,etiat

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    heasterofallthe

    odelshehad

    prinedhielf;sotisacrdinghtheopinionof

    theone,andsotisoralshewasa

    profestplatonist,andinreligionheinclinedtobeanaristotelian

    butthoughhehad,asedhisralsonthe

    platonicdel,yetheperfectlyagreedhtheopinionofaristotle,

    innsideringthatgreatnratherinthequalityofaphilosopher

    oraspeenthecarrieda

    greatatteroftheory

    onlythis,itistrue,heneveraffird,asihaveheard,toany

    one;andyetupontheleastattentiontohisnduct,icannothelp

    thinkingitlyrencile

    sontradictionsightotherer

    thisgentlenandthscarceeverthouta

    disputation;fortheirtesetricallyoppositeto

    eaannaturetobetheperfectionofall

    virtue,andthatvie

    nnerasdefortyofbodyisth,onthentrary,

    intainedthatthehunnd,sincethefall,hingbutasink

    ofiniquity,tillpurifiedandredeedbygraceinonepointonly

    theyagreed,oralityneverto

    ntiontheer,he

    naturalbeautyofvirtue;thatofthelatter,hedivinepower

    ofgraerasuredallactionsbytheunalterableruleof

    right,andtheetealfitnessofthings;thelatterdecidedall

    ttersbyauthority;butindoingthis,healhescriptures

    andtheitators,asthelahhiskeuponlyttleton,

    ntisofequalauthorityhthetext

    afterthisshortintroduction,thereadero

    reer,thattheparsonhadncludedhisspeechphant

    question,tohhehadapprehendednoansanany

    honoure

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