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and then 'twill be natural for our Love to make us delight in his converse. It argues a shallowness of Reason, and a great want of perspicacity, to think there are not any Pleasures upon the Mount of Contemplation, (as Gerson calls it,) because we cannot yet perceive them at the Foot of the Hill, or in the Act of contending to climb up thither. |
and then it'll be natural for our Love to make us delight in his converse. It argues a shallowness of Reason, and a great want of perspicacity, to think there Are not any Pleasures upon the Mount of Contemplation, (as Gerson calls it,) Because we cannot yet perceive them At the Foot of the Hill, or in the Act of contending to climb up thither. |
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