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1 Text|   without any harm done to Christian charity; nay, rather to
2 Text|  this unanimous inquiry of Christian charity, prefer and choose,
3 Text| doubt to the perfection of Christian purity, was so great, that,
4 Text|  flesh, but by the ties of Christian virtue, and with the consent
5 Text|    that the enemies of the Christian name, whether carnal or
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