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but haue actions, priuate and proper to themselues. 6. That the bodie should hinder euery action of the soule, the senses faliely informing and distracting the vnderstanding. 7. The will deluded with showes, vaine hopes, false promises, receiuing no manner of contentment. 8. The body secretly and cunningly co•spires with the faculties of the soule, to set a faction and opposition betweene them. 9. That the comelinesse of parts, the gifts of the body, will not together accompanie the gifts of the minde; |
but have actions, private and proper to themselves. 6. That the body should hinder every actium of the soul, the Senses faliely informing and distracting the understanding. 7. The will deluded with shows, vain hope's, false promises, receiving no manner of contentment. 8. The body secretly and cunningly co•spires with the faculties of the soul, to Set a faction and opposition between them. 9. That the comeliness of parts, the Gifts of the body, will not together accompany the Gifts of the mind; |
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