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Thirdly, the ciuill honest man hath his conscience informed with rules of naturall honesty, and generall notions of right and wrong, and therewith contents himselfe. |
Thirdly, the civil honest man hath his conscience informed with rules of natural honesty, and general notions of right and wrong, and therewith contents himself. |
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For I may take conscience for the habit of practicall principles, as doth Origen, Basil, Damascen, Ierom. Origen calleth conscientia, paedagogus animae sociatus: Basil, naturale iudicatorium: Damascen, lux intellectus nostrit Ierom ▪ NONLATINALPHABET. |
For I may take conscience for the habit of practical principles, as does Origen, Basil, Damascene, Jerom Origen calls conscientia, Pedagogue Spirits sociatus: Basil, natural Judiciary: Damascene, lux Intellectus nostrit Jerom ▪. |
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