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When the conscience is once throughly acquainted with the sight of its owne foulnesse, with the sense of that life and power which is in concupiscence, it findes it then a great difficultie to rest in any hope of having lusts either subdued or forgiuen. |
When the conscience is once thoroughly acquainted with the sighed of its own foulness, with the sense of that life and power which is in concupiscence, it finds it then a great difficulty to rest in any hope of having Lustiest either subdued or forgiven. |
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