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to carry himself above all that the world can do for or against him, to bid defiance to all the powers of darkness so as not to shrink at any danger, not be dishartned at any opposition of the enemy, to balk all the flattering temptations with which he would inveagle us, to row against the stream of the world and our own natural inclinations, to master our headstrong affections with so streit a rein, and to break them with so severe a Discipline that they run not away with us; |
to carry himself above all that the world can do for or against him, to bid defiance to all the Powers of darkness so as not to shrink At any danger, not be disheartened At any opposition of the enemy, to balk all the flattering temptations with which he would inveigle us, to row against the stream of the world and our own natural inclinations, to master our headstrong affections with so strait a rein, and to break them with so severe a Discipline that they run not away with us; |
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