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and manuring, for the quieting and satisfying of it's mind, and willingly heares no other language then that the Stoicks were wont to speak in, that the wise man (and he is that wise man for every naturall man though vaine would be accounted this wise man) is to be reputed 1. NONLATINALPHABET without passion, the soft name which they give to a sinfull and inordinate principle of the soule and so the man must be thought not diminutively bad, |
and manuring, for the quieting and satisfying of it's mind, and willingly hears no other language then that the Stoics were wont to speak in, that the wise man (and he is that wise man for every natural man though vain would be accounted this wise man) is to be reputed 1. without passion, the soft name which they give to a sinful and inordinate principle of the soul and so the man must be Thought not diminutively bad, |
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