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Man, although indued with reason and naturall notions of right and wrong, is notwithstanding oftentimes drawne by the strength or inordination of his tender affection, to use such meanes as are contrary to the rules of reason, equitie and religion, |
Man, although endued with reason and natural notions of right and wrong, is notwithstanding oftentimes drawn by the strength or inordination of his tender affection, to use such means as Are contrary to the rules of reason, equity and Religion, |
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