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judgment hath not power over it selfe, where the wil is unsubdued, for the will and affections bribe it to give sentence for them when any profit or pleasure shall come in competition with that which the judgement in generall only shall thinke to be good, |
judgement hath not power over it self, where the will is unsubdued, for the will and affections bribe it to give sentence for them when any profit or pleasure shall come in competition with that which the judgement in general only shall think to be good, |
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