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and right reason to the Law of God; yet having declined from that first integrity, unto the sensible, present, and delightful good, which most-what is disjoyn'd from the true and honest good, becomes more and more prone to evil; and drawes to it, the rational appetite, the will, yea the reason it self, the NONLATINALPHABET, the Rudder of the soul; as he that's sinking, will lay hold, |
and right reason to the Law of God; yet having declined from that First integrity, unto the sensible, present, and delightful good, which mostwhat is disjoined from the true and honest good, becomes more and more prove to evil; and draws to it, the rational appetite, the will, yea the reason it self, the, the Rudder of the soul; as he that's sinking, will lay hold, |
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