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Some rules how to use the world, : so as not to abuse either that, or our selves
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Rihgt [sic] thoughts the righteous mans evidence: : a discourse, proving our state (God-ward) to be as our thoughts are. Directing how to try them, and our selves by them. Propounding schemes of right thoughts. With motives and rules for keeping thoughts right. In two parts
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