Life and Death of Mr. Badman by John Bunyan
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he would be doing.
1. He would be putting of others on to molest and abuse her friends. 2. He would be glad when he heard that any mischief befell them. 3. And would laugh at her, when he saw her troubled for them. And now I have told you Mr. Badmans way as to this. Atten. But was he not afraid of the Judgments of God, that did fly about at that time? Wise. He regarded not the Judgment nor Mercy of God, for had he at all done that, he could not have done as he did. But what Judgments do you mean? Atten. Such Judgments, that if Mr Badman himself had taken but sober notice of, they might have made him a hung down his ears. Wise. Why, have you heard of any such persons that the Judgments of God have overtaken. Atten. Yes, and so, I believe, have you too, though you make so strange about it. Wise. I have so indeed, to my astonishment and wonder. Atten. Pray, therefore, if you please, tell me what it is, as to this, that you know; and then, perhaps, I may also say something to |
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