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Vertue hath more pleasure in it than Sin, and hath all satisfaction to every desire of Man in order to humane and prudent ends, which I shall represent in the consideration of these particulars. I. |
Virtue hath more pleasure in it than since, and hath all satisfaction to every desire of Man in order to humane and prudent ends, which I shall represent in the consideration of these particulars. I. |
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