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First a man in Darkenesse is subject to errour, so are such to go astray, resembled in the lost Groate and Sheepe. Secondly, subject to stumbling, so are these to dangerous fals and scandals in their lives, till they slip at last into that Pit of darknesse. Thirdly, insensible of any evill before them. |
First a man in Darkness is Subject to error, so Are such to go astray, resembled in the lost Groat and Sheep. Secondly, Subject to stumbling, so Are these to dangerous falls and scandals in their lives, till they slip At last into that Pit of darkness. Thirdly, insensible of any evil before them. |
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