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Then he can compare the Comforts of a good Conscience, with that grief of being told by his own mind that he had done ill, which alone is more painful than all the hardships of Religion. |
Then he can compare the Comforts of a good Conscience, with that grief of being told by his own mind that he had done ill, which alone is more painful than all the hardships of Religion. |
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