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Our commun Philosophy teacheth us, that the Aimes, desires or Lusts of the flesh are twofold, some proceed from the Concupiscible Appetite, and these in St Pauls Phrase go under the names of ryotting and drunkenesse, Chambering and Wantonesse, and are contrary to the duty of keeping our Bodies in Temperance, sobernesse and chastity, commended to us in our Catechisme. |
Our Common Philosophy Teaches us, that the Aims, Desires or Lustiest of the Flesh Are twofold, Some proceed from the Concupiscible Appetite, and these in Saint Paul's Phrase go under the names of rioting and Drunkenness, Chambering and Wantonness, and Are contrary to the duty of keeping our Bodies in Temperance, soberness and chastity, commended to us in our Catechism. |
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