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as if Reason and the Spirit sounded alike, in regard of the Inward man; Flesh and Sensualitie in respect of the Outward: But this were to rivall Philosophy with Scripture, send S. Paul to Stagyra, and Aristatle to the Schoole of Tyrannus; for the same Divinity the great Peripateticke preacheth in the first of his Ethicks; where hee divides the Minde into two parts, NONLATINALPHABET, where Reason dwelleth; and NONLATINALPHABET, where Passions reigne: |
as if Reason and the Spirit sounded alike, in regard of the Inward man; Flesh and Sensuality in respect of the Outward: But this were to rival Philosophy with Scripture, send S. Paul to Stagyra, and Aristatle to the School of Tyrannus; for the same Divinity the great Peripatetic Preacheth in the First of his Ethics; where he divides the Mind into two parts,, where Reason dwells; and, where Passion Reign: |
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