Vigilius. Or, The awakener making a brief essay, to rebuke first the natural sleep which too often proves a dead fly, in the devotions of them that indulge it. And then the moral sleep, wherein the souls of men frequently omit the duties, and forfeit the comforts, of religion. In earnest. : [One line from 1 Corinthians]
"Vigilius. Or, The awakener making a brief essay, to rebuke first the natural sleep which too often proves a dead fly, in the devotions of them that indulge it. And then the moral sleep, wherein the souls of men frequently omit the duties, and forfeit the comforts, of religion. In earnest. : [One line from 1 Corinthians]"@en
"Vigilius, or, The awakener making a brief essay, to rebuke first the natural sleep which too often proves a dead fly, in the devotions of them that indulge it : and then the moral sleep, wherein the souls of men frequently omit the duties, and forfeit the comforts, of religion in earnest"@en
"Vigilius, or, The awakener : making a brief essay, to rebuke first the natural sleep which too often proves a dead fly, in the devotions of them that indulge it : and then the moral sleep, wherein the souls of men frequently omit the duties, and forfeit the comforts, of religion in earnest"
"Vigilius. Or, The awakener making a brief essay, to rebuke first the natural sleep which too often proves a dead fly, in the devotions of them that indulge it. And then the moral sleep, wherein the souls of men frequently omit the duties, and forfeit the comforts, of religion. In earnest. : [One line from 1 Corinthians]. making a brief essay, to rebuke first the natural sleep which too often proves a dead fly, in the devotions of them that indulge it. And then the moral sleep, wherein the souls of men frequently omit the duties, and forfeit the comforts, of religion. In earnest. : [One line from 1 Corinthians]"
"Vigilius. Or, The awakener, : making a brief essay, to rebuke first the natural sleep which too often proves a dead fly, in the devotions of them that indulge it. And then the moral sleep, wherein the souls of men frequently omit the duties, and forfeit the comforts, of religion. In earnest. : [One line from 1 Corinthians]"@en
"Vigilius. Or, The awakener : making a brief essay, to rebuke first the natural sleep which too often proves a dead fly, in the devotions of them that indulge it. And then the moral sleep, wherein the souls of men frequently omit the duties, and forfeit the comforts, of religion. In earnest. : [One line from 1 Corinthians]. making a brief essay, to rebuke first the natural sleep which too often proves a dead fly, in the devotions of them that indulge it. And then the moral sleep, wherein the souls of men frequently omit the duties, and forfeit the comforts, of religion. In earnest. : [One line from 1 Corinthians]"
"Vigilius. Or, The awakener, making a brief essay to rebuke first the natural sleep which too often proves a dead fly, in the devotions of them that indulge it And then the moral sleep, wherein the souls of men frequently omit the duties, and forfeit the comforts, of religion in earnest"@en
"Vigilius. Or, The awakener making a brief essay, to rebuke first the natural sleep which too often proves a dead fly, in the devotions of them that indulge it. And then the moral sleep, wherein the souls of men frequently omit the duties, and forfeit the comforts, of religion. In earnest. [One line from 1 Corinthians]"
"Vigilius. Or, The awakener : making a brief essay, to rebuke first the natural sleep which too often proves a dead fly, in the devotions of them that indulge it. And then the moral sleep, wherein the souls of men frequently omit the duties, and forfeit the comforts, of religion. In earnest. : [One line from 1 Corinthians] : [One line from 1 Corinthians]. making a brief essay, to rebuke first the natural sleep which too often proves a dead fly, in the devotions of them that indulge it. And then the moral sleep, wherein the souls of men frequently omit the duties, and forfeit the comforts, of religion. In earnest"
"Vigilius. Or, The awakener making a brief essay, to rebuke first the natural sleep which too often proves a dead fly, in the devotions of them that indulge it. And then the moral sleep, wherein the souls of men frequently omit the duties, and forfeit the comforts, of religion. In earnest. : [One line from 1 Corinthians] : [One line from 1 Corinthians]"
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