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The reprobate may have a feeling of his sins, and so acknowledge them, and the punishment due to them: as Saul did; who said, I have sinned: come again my son David: for I will do you no harm, because my soul was precious in your eyes this day: Behold I have done foolishly, and have erred exceedingly. Thus did Cain, when he said; My punishment is greater than I can bear. Galerius Maximinus, a vile persecutor of Christians, had his bowels rotting within him: so that an infinite number of worms continually crawled forth of his body, and such a poisoning stink came from him, that no man could abide him: being thus plagued with the hand of God, he began to perceive his wickedness in persecuting Christians, and he confessed his sins to the true God: and assembling the chief rulers about him, he commanded that all within his dominions should cease to trouble Christians, and in all haste he made a law for the peace and liberty, and the public meetings of Christians.

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