"IT cannot be said of any man, as it is of the Levithan, He made without But Fea, is one of the Natural Passi which th Maker of man hath infus'd to him, to move him in the matters his Happiness. And ndeed, if the Spirit man, were destitute all Fear, it would waSinew, needful to manage him in many of motions. But this Affection of our Fear, which we have such Apprehensions of Evils Fly from them, as 'tis useful unto us in all concerns, thus 'tis of most Eminent Use in the Concerns of Religion. Without the of some
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