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as there are words and syllables which passe betweene men? I pray', doth it not appeare, in all other workes of nature, that the inward forme doth naturally of her selfe discouer her selfe, by some outward propertie? and why should not the reasonable soule make her selfe knowne by a naturall speech and language, that wee might see the inward man as well as the outward feature? for speech is the only companion, and witnesse of reason. |
as there Are words and syllables which pass between men? I pray, does it not appear, in all other works of nature, that the inward Form does naturally of her self discover her self, by Some outward property? and why should not the reasonable soul make her self known by a natural speech and language, that we might see the inward man as well as the outward feature? for speech is the only Companion, and witness of reason. |
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