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whilest not one but all the senses of the soul are holden in it (as the bodily senses in and by bodily sleep) and that through a kind of dregginesse which stoppeth the passages of the spirits, by which the whole heart and soul is made unsensible: |
whilst not one but all the Senses of the soul Are held in it (as the bodily Senses in and by bodily sleep) and that through a kind of dregginesse which stoppeth the passages of the spirits, by which the Whole heart and soul is made unsensible: |
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Or at least a dead sleep, depriving men of their spiritual senses. |
Or At least a dead sleep, depriving men of their spiritual Senses. |
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