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Now 'tis the nature still of Contraries, very earnestly to indeavour a mutual overthrow. And they must Both be well beaten, brought down, and refracted, ere they can peaceably cohabit under one and the same Roof. Which kind of Peace may be effected betwixt another sort of Contraries, (for Heat and Cold may agree together in a Lukewarmness, white and black in mixt Colours, Day and Night in a Crepusculum, however These two last are but privatively oppos'd;) but in this moral Contrariety 'twixt the Spirit and the Flesh, it never can be; |
Now it's the nature still of Contraries, very earnestly to endeavour a mutual overthrow. And they must Both be well beaten, brought down, and refracted, ere they can peaceably cohabit under one and the same Roof. Which kind of Peace may be effected betwixt Another sort of Contraries, (for Heat and Cold may agree together in a Lukewarmness, white and black in mixed Colours, Day and Night in a Crepusculum, however These two last Are but privatively opposed;) but in this moral Contrariety betwixt the Spirit and the Flesh, it never can be; |
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