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OF GOOD INSPIRATION.
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to him may the observations of the philosophers be truly applied.





TALE XXXII.

OF GOOD INSPIRATION.

Seneca mentions, that in poisoned bodies, on account of the malignancy and coldness of the poison, no worm will engender; but if the body be struck with lightning, in a few days it will be full of them. (28)


APPLICATION.

My beloved, men are poisoned by sin, and then they produce no worm, that is, no virtue; but struck with lightning, that is, by the grace of God, they are fruitful in good works.