On The Ruin of Britain
On The Ruin of Britain
De Excidio Britanniae
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e also, as it is written, "Why have ye
conspired to tempt the Spirit of God?" I saw, on the other hand,
how much security had grown upon the men of our time, as if there
were nothing to cause them fear. These things, therefore, and
many more which for brevity's sake we have determined to omit,
I revolved again and again in my amazed mind with compunction
in my heart, and I thought to myself, "If God's peculiar people,
chosen from all the people of the world, the royal seed, and holy
nation, to whom he had said, 'My first begotten Israel,' its
priests, prophets, and kings, throughout so many ages, his
servant and apostle, and the members of his primitive church, were
not spared when the deviated from the right path, what will he do
to the darkness of this our age, in which, besides all the huge
and heinous sins, which it has common with all the wicked of the
world committed, is found an innate, indelible, and irremediable
load of folly and inconstancy?" "What, wretched man (I say to
myself) is it given to
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