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but how shall he be fit to go this journey, who hath not laid aside the weight of sinne, and girded up his loynes, which will be a sore impediment to him? More especially, this girding of Loynes may referre to the expelling of worldly love out of our hearts. |
but how shall he be fit to go this journey, who hath not laid aside the weight of sin, and girded up his loins, which will be a soar impediment to him? More especially, this girding of Loins may refer to the expelling of worldly love out of our hearts. |
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Ut divinum illud moriendi exemplum nos admonere•, humanarum rerum contemptum & amaritudinem morti praeire debere ut consumma•i ad mortem obeundam esse videamur. Velasq. in Phil. c. 1. v. 21. Annot. 3•. Sen. Epist. 26. |
Ut Divinum illud moriendi exemplum nos admonere•, humanarum rerum contemptum & amaritudinem morti praeire Debere ut consumma•i ad mortem obeundam esse videamur. Velasquez. in Philip c. 1. v. 21. Annot 3•. Sen. Epistle 26. |
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