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But to take it a while in its pure naturals, without those severall circumstances and different limitations, I reade it defin'd as abstracted in it self, Desideriū vehemens, quo quis incitatur ea tollere, quae rei sibi dilectae videntur adversa, An earnest desire to take away such things as seem opposite to that which he loveth. |
But to take it a while in its pure naturals, without those several Circumstances and different limitations, I read it defined as abstracted in it self, Desideriū Violent, quo quis incitatur ea tollere, Quae rei sibi dilectae videntur adversa, an earnest desire to take away such things as seem opposite to that which he loves. |
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Gerson, part. 3. De Consol. Theolog. l. 3. |
Gerson, part. 3. De Consol. Theolog. l. 3. |
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