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Cat.
Append. III
Dean Andrews
2. Vansittart
Indulgence
11
I Thess. IV. 11
we beseech you brothers
and then ye study to be quiet
and to do your own business
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Completion of the humiliation,
advice by
Van to Defendant.
"Mind your business.
Ominia homerus &c
St Paul's accordant
Text for Andrews.
5. To compleat the humiliation observe the good
advice the sermon which it has never been the hard lot of the defendant to hear from the
Treasury Chamber: read it in the Treasury Minute. Every Pindar
man ought to mind his own business requires man to inspect his own concerns every man ought
to prevent the offences of his managers — branches of the still
sublime and more every man
ought to do what he ought to do or in the language of the 3d form of Eaton or <add>and Westminster</add>
Omino humerus
gen vivant in l rotundo debuit semper isse
bono et manquam isse male. But on this particular
branch of it St Paul had in his Epistle addressing himself to his disciples among the Thessalonians
had been before-hand with the Chancellor of the Exchequer
in this address secret lamentation of a one season
over another. "We beseech you, brethren," says the Apostle
of the Gentiles (I Thess. IV, 11) "study to [be quiet and] do your own
business. Why was not this given as a text to the
Rector of St James's.
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