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and every thing naturally desires rather to move by a principle of its owne, then by violent and forraigne impressions, such as are those by which naturall men are moved to the wayes of God. |
and every thing naturally Desires rather to move by a principle of its own, then by violent and foreign impressions, such as Are those by which natural men Are moved to the ways of God. |
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