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That sorrow, which drives the soul from God, which indisposeth it to prayer, thanks-giving, to the duties of his calling, to works of mercy and love, that makes him lumpish, harsh, passionate, that sowres and distempers his spirit, is excessive and immoderate. 2. Examine from what Topicks the Arguments are fetched, that are used to justifie such a degree of sorrow. |
That sorrow, which drives the soul from God, which indisposeth it to prayer, thanksgiving, to the duties of his calling, to works of mercy and love, that makes him lumpish, harsh, passionate, that sours and distempers his Spirit, is excessive and immoderate. 2. Examine from what Topicks thee Arguments Are fetched, that Are used to justify such a degree of sorrow. |
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