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These two considerations are very fit to under-prop a weake mind in its fainting under the weight of griefes and feares, but behold a third, which if not removed makes both the former without all use and fruit. |
These two considerations Are very fit to underprop a weak mind in its fainting under the weight of griefs and fears, but behold a third, which if not removed makes both the former without all use and fruit. |
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Forgetfulnesse of what hath been, is the chief cause of disquietnesse. Eccles. 1.11. |
Forgetfulness of what hath been, is the chief cause of disquietness. Eccles. 1.11. |
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