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First, that the ground, whereon hee buildeth his profession, is earthly and worldly, viz. either feare of danger, and detriment (for who would not sleepe in a whole skin) or hope of reward or preferment, whereof hee is the more capable, because he professes. |
First, that the ground, whereon he builds his profession, is earthly and worldly, viz. either Fear of danger, and detriment (for who would not sleep in a Whole skin) or hope of reward or preferment, whereof he is the more capable, Because he Professes. |
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