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and contrary to the most relishing Injoyments of Flesh; which Sense never saw nor felt, and which the Imagination it self could never grasp. This, no doubt, is hard Exercise, and this must be done in the way of Religion; and on this Account also, it is very difficult. |
and contrary to the most relishing Enjoyments of Flesh; which Sense never saw nor felt, and which the Imagination it self could never grasp. This, no doubt, is hard Exercise, and this must be done in the Way of Religion; and on this Account also, it is very difficult. |
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