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not that Christian Religion is only a fit of fancy or melancholy, O there are such transcendent enjoyings in God, such joyings in the exercise of the habits of grace and vertue beyond the dreamed musick of Aristotles eleaven morall Crystall spheares which make the proudest, calmest smiles this world affords madnesse; |
not that Christian Religion is only a fit of fancy or melancholy, Oh there Are such transcendent enjoyings in God, such joyings in the exercise of the habits of grace and virtue beyond the dreamed music of Aristotle eleaven moral Crystal spheres which make the proudest, calmest smiles this world affords madness; |
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