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the conscience may be soone daubed over with untempered mortar, and quickly stilled with a false peace; but a sound peace, at least in any eminent degree and measure of it, is not so quickly attained unto. |
the conscience may be soon daubed over with untempered mortar, and quickly stilled with a false peace; but a found peace, At least in any eminent degree and measure of it, is not so quickly attained unto. |
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