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and I said to joy, Why hast thou vainly deceiv'd me? For he plainly sees, that can never be the Happiness of a Reasonable Creature, which is a torment to the Reason, and a remorse to the Conscience, where the Delight passes, and the Sting remains. 2ly. With such Reflections the Prodigal returning into himself, takes leave of his former Courses, and enters upon another more refin'd and elevated, changing indeed his Passion, but not his Slavery. He quits the concupiscence of the flesh for concupiscence of the eyes, and pride of life; the proud and curious Person being only the sensual Man reform'd. |
and I said to joy, Why hast thou vainly deceived me? For he plainly sees, that can never be the Happiness of a Reasonable Creature, which is a torment to the Reason, and a remorse to the Conscience, where the Delight passes, and the Sting remains. 2ly. With such Reflections the Prodigal returning into himself, Takes leave of his former Courses, and enters upon Another more refined and elevated, changing indeed his Passion, but not his Slavery. He quits the concupiscence of the Flesh for concupiscence of the eyes, and pride of life; the proud and curious Person being only the sensual Man reformed. |
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