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So long as sinne liveth in the soule, unkilled wholly and unmortified as yet, so long our corruption is nothing at all cumbersome to us; |
So long as sin lives in the soul, unkilled wholly and unmortified as yet, so long our corruption is nothing At all cumbersome to us; |
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NONLATINALPHABET. Arist. rhetor. l 3. c. 4. In animi morbis, contra quam in corporis, quo quis pejus se habet, minus sentit. Senec. epist. 54. |
. Arist. rhetor. l 3. c. 4. In animi morbis, contra quam in corporis, quo quis Worse se habet, minus Sentit. Seneca Epistle. 54. |
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