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By a parallel allusion I may tell you, that if we could by any spectacles or opticks, by our owne or others eyes, heightned to a spiritual perspicacity, behold (as St. Bernard speaks) how rueful, dreadful, and execrable an object the soul is to God and Angels when it is as a dead carkass, naturally and impenitently dead in sin, rotten with predominant vices, squallid with enormous lusts, dissolved into sensual pleasures, and deformed with all manner of confusions and corruptions. |
By a parallel allusion I may tell you, that if we could by any spectacles or optics, by our own or Others eyes, heightened to a spiritual perspicacity, behold (as Saint Bernard speaks) how rueful, dreadful, and execrable an Object the soul is to God and Angels when it is as a dead carcase, naturally and impenitently dead in since, rotten with predominant vices, squalid with enormous Lustiest, dissolved into sensual pleasures, and deformed with all manner of confusions and corruptions. |
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Quam foedum, quam horendū sit spectaculum Deo & Angelis anima cadaverosa, in peccatis mortua, libidinum tabe squalida, ira & invidia tota deformis & horrida. |
Quam foedum, quam horendun sit spectaculum God & Angels anima cadaverosa, in peccatis Mortua, libidinum tabe squalida, ira & invidia tota deformis & horrida. |
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