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Sect. 2. Secondly, This we are taught by the light of Nature, That to perfect our union with what we love, (by our Injoyment of its possession, ) we are to use the best means whereby to make ourselves lovely; that so the person whom we love, may himself be a Lover, as well as we. And sure the most effectual means whereby to make our selves lovely, is our Conformity to the Humour and Disposition of what we love. For a reciprocated love implyes a Harmony and Concord between two parties; |
Sect. 2. Secondly, This we Are taught by the Light of Nature, That to perfect our Union with what we love, (by our Enjoyment of its possession,) we Are to use the best means whereby to make ourselves lovely; that so the person whom we love, may himself be a Lover, as well as we. And sure the most effectual means whereby to make our selves lovely, is our Conformity to the Humour and Disposition of what we love. For a reciprocated love Implies a Harmony and Concord between two parties; |
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