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For the plain truth of the matter is, men had rather that Religion should be any thing than what indeed it is, viz, the thwarting and crossing of their vicious inclinations, the curing of their evil and corrupt affections, the due care and government of their unruly appetites and passions, the sincere endeavour and the constant practice of all holiness and virtue in their lives: |
For the plain truth of the matter is, men had rather that Religion should be any thing than what indeed it is, videlicet, the thwarting and crossing of their vicious inclinations, the curing of their evil and corrupt affections, the due care and government of their unruly appetites and passion, the sincere endeavour and the constant practice of all holiness and virtue in their lives: |
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