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and the difficulty of the matter may excuse from sin, and in the third place, the strength of temptation, onely that subtill wits may induce to evill things, with such a speciousnesse of good, that the most vertuous man may oftentimes be led away; |
and the difficulty of the matter may excuse from since, and in the third place, the strength of temptation, only that subtle wits may induce to evil things, with such a speciousness of good, that the most virtuous man may oftentimes be led away; |
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