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and furdest from hym, in somuch as we were wyde of all truth and lyght, syttynge in moost blynde darkenes of errour and ydolatrye, wanderynge in the bye pathes and croked wayes of our owne lustes and ymaginations, |
and furthest from him, in So much as we were wide of all truth and Light, sitting in most blind darkness of error and idolatry, wandering in the buy paths and crooked ways of our own lusts and Imaginations, |
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