No More Learning

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But the Father, who was so good as not to be able to think evil of any
one, believed the above menace to be merely a conceit of Scioppius, and
being a man of great intrepidity, although often warned by the Lord In-
quisitors of State, who are the chief magistrates of Venice and have charge
of the most secret transaction of designs against life, yet apparently he
did not take any care of himself ; either, from his great nobility of mind
of which writes Fulgenzio, " I can vouch and have often experienced it,H
or, from his certain conviction that nothing can happen without Divine
permission, and that what is appointed by God, cannot be hindered by
any human caution or foresight, but that too much anxiety and caution
are frequently the causes of contrary events, he never was inclined to
change his mode of life in the smallest particular, and would always re-
mark that it was           to him in what manner he died, only, that he
died justly, because he was sure that in no way death could ever find him
unprepared.