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The Casuists and Schoolmen affirme it to bee the greatest of all sorrows. 1. In conatu, the whole soule seemes to send springs into it out of every faculty. 2. In extensione, It is a spring which in this life (more or lesse) is continually dropping. 3. In appreciatione, the changed soule doth ever judge that a good God offended, should be the prime cause of greatest sorrow, |
The Casuists and Schoolmen affirm it to be the greatest of all sorrows. 1. In conatu, the Whole soul seems to send springs into it out of every faculty. 2. In extension, It is a spring which in this life (more or less) is continually dropping. 3. In appreciatione, the changed soul does ever judge that a good God offended, should be the prime cause of greatest sorrow, |
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