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this being so that the act and exercise of the mind of a naturall man, is directly and extremely contrarie to God and to all goodnesse, it meets with that conceit of the Papists touching pure naturals, and the goodnesse in nature. |
this being so that the act and exercise of the mind of a natural man, is directly and extremely contrary to God and to all Goodness, it meets with that conceit of the Papists touching pure naturals, and the Goodness in nature. |
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