Anf-01 viii.ii.xix Pg 2
Matt. xix. 26.
and, “Fear not them that kill you, and after that can do no more; but fear Him who after death is able to cast both soul and body into hell.”1810 1810
Anf-03 iv.iv.xii Pg 18
Matt. xix. 26; Luke i. 37; xviii. 27.
Let us, however, comfort ourselves about the gentleness and clemency of God in such wise, as not to indulge our “necessities” up to the point of affinities with idolatry, but to avoid even from afar every breath of it, as of a pestilence. [And this] not merely in the cases forementioned, but in the universal series of human superstition; whether appropriated to its gods, or to the defunct, or to kings, as pertaining to the selfsame unclean spirits, sometimes through sacrifices and priesthoods, sometimes through spectacles and the like, sometimes through holy-days.