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though the Soul in its own Nature be a Spirit, yet it is so debaucht and degenerate, it is so sunk, immersed into and swallowed up in the concerns of the body, that by reason of its disposition and inclination, it may well be called Flesh. |
though the Soul in its own Nature be a Spirit, yet it is so debauched and degenerate, it is so sunk, immersed into and swallowed up in the concerns of the body, that by reason of its disposition and inclination, it may well be called Flesh. |
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