Wisdom of Solomon 17:7-16
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7 As for the illusions of art magick, they were put down, and their vaunting in wisdom was reproved with disgrace.
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8 For they, that promised to drive away terrors and troubles from a sick soul, were sick themselves of fear, worthy to be laughed at.
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9 For though no terrible thing did fear them; yet being scared with beasts that passed by, and hissing of serpents,
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10 They died for fear, denying that they saw the air, which could of no side be avoided.
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11 For wickedness, condemned by her own witness, is very timorous, and being pressed with conscience, always forecasteth grievous things.
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12 For fear is nothing else but a betraying of the succours which reason offereth.
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13 And the expectation from within, being less, counteth the ignorance more than the cause which bringeth the torment.
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14 But they sleeping the same sleep that night, which was indeed intolerable, and which came upon them out of the bottoms of inevitable hell,
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15 Were partly vexed with monstrous apparitions, and partly fainted, their heart failing them: for a sudden fear, and not looked for, came upon them.
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16 So then whosoever there fell down was straitly kept, shut up in a prison without iron bars,