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and, being more intrinsecal to us then our own Natures (as the Schools do boldly express) doth know our most hidden thoughts, long before they are, that he, notwithstanding, should descend to submit himself to the same infirmities and temptations with us, to this end, that by bettering and adding to that knowledg which he had before of our wants and miseries, to wit, by perfecting and increasing-his former speculative knowledg by a new acquired experimental knowledg, he might be better acquainted with what we want, |
and, being more intrinsical to us then our own Nature's (as the Schools do boldly express) does know our most hidden thoughts, long before they Are, that he, notwithstanding, should descend to submit himself to the same infirmities and temptations with us, to this end, that by bettering and adding to that knowledge which he had before of our Wants and misery's, to wit, by perfecting and increasing-his former speculative knowledge by a new acquired experimental knowledge, he might be better acquainted with what we want, |
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