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that anima sicca est sapientissima, that the soule, which, being in the bodie, is not surbated with trauelling cares, nor surfeitted with excessiue riot, either solid or liquid, is more fit for diuine contemplation; |
that anima sicca est sapientissima, that the soul, which, being in the body, is not surbated with travelling Cares, nor surfeited with excessive riot, either solid or liquid, is more fit for divine contemplation; |
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