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THe Apostle hauing ended the treatise touching outwarde temptations, he now proceedeth to the third place in this first Chapter handled, which is concerning internall and inwarde temptations of the mind, whereby men are pricked forward and mooued to euill, proceeding from Satan, who by our owne concupiscense and carnall desires, solliciteth vs to mischiefe & wickednesse. The summe whereof is this: |
THe Apostle having ended the treatise touching outward temptations, he now Proceedeth to the third place in this First Chapter handled, which is Concerning internal and inward temptations of the mind, whereby men Are pricked forward and moved to evil, proceeding from Satan, who by our own Concupiscence and carnal Desires, soliciteth us to mischief & wickedness. The sum whereof is this: |
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