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3. Nature doth not only feel the Plague of the body, but is may by Gods blessing upon means, be of force to work out the malignity of it, that it shall not prove mortal ▪ for else none that have the plague should escape death, b•• by a miracle: but corrupt nature (as it is not sensible of the Plague of the heart) so neither hath it power to work it cut: |
3. Nature does not only feel the Plague of the body, but is may by God's blessing upon means, be of force to work out the malignity of it, that it shall not prove Mortal ▪ for Else none that have the plague should escape death, b•• by a miracle: but corrupt nature (as it is not sensible of the Plague of the heart) so neither hath it power to work it Cut: |
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