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Yet what advantage were those things to them, since without the Truth all the good that remaineth in the natural man can never help him one foot toward the atteinment of eternal happiness? Take we the wisest and honestest Heathen that ever was, a Socrates or an Epictetus, a Fabricius or a Cato, let him have all the graces that are, this Truth onely excepted, let him not onely be morally vertuous, |
Yet what advantage were those things to them, since without the Truth all the good that remains in the natural man can never help him one foot towards the atteinment of Eternal happiness? Take we the Wisest and honestest Heathen that ever was, a Socrates or an Epictetus, a Fabricius or a Cato, let him have all the graces that Are, this Truth only excepted, let him not only be morally virtuous, |
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