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The senses then are, (as Hierom calls them) fenestra animae, the windows of the soul, through which tentations enter to flatter and wooe the fancie and affections, to joyn with the principal faculties of the soul, to beget that sin, which begetteth death, |
The Senses then Are, (as Hieronymus calls them) fenestra Spirits, the windows of the soul, through which tentations enter to flatter and woo the fancy and affections, to join with the principal faculties of the soul, to beget that since, which begetteth death, |
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