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Thus much is sufficient, if not too much, in answer to the first Advantage, which may be taken from the consideration of that Lucta or Contention which there is betwixt the two principles of the Flesh and the Spirit. |
Thus much is sufficient, if not too much, in answer to the First Advantage, which may be taken from the consideration of that Lucta or Contention which there is betwixt the two principles of the Flesh and the Spirit. |
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