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and Conversation, being one of the great Ends for which God made us Men. And upon this Ground it hath been disputed, whether a Hermit, or Monastic man, breake not the Law of Nature, because he separates himselfe from the company of Men ? And 'tis clearly stated by some great Casuists, That if he seperate from others for no End but separation, if he retire himselfe into a Cave or Wildernesse, or Desart, (as some of the Ancient Hermits did) not for Devotion, but out of a hatred, |
and Conversation, being one of the great Ends for which God made us Men. And upon this Ground it hath been disputed, whither a Hermit, or Monastic man, break not the Law of Nature, Because he separates himself from the company of Men? And it's clearly stated by Some great Casuists, That if he separate from Others for no End but separation, if he retire himself into a Cave or Wilderness, or Desert, (as Some of the Ancient Hermit's did) not for Devotion, but out of a hatred, |
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