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and ftupidity, they pra^ife virtuous Adions , but enjoy neither 

 themfelves, nor the the fruit of their good Parts ; and if it chance 

 that of thefe four two or three (bmetimes meetj yet a concurrence of 

 allp«r very feldora falls out. And now we have concluded that 

 Principal Member of Humane Fhilofophy , which confiders M^n , 

 as heconfijisof Body andSohlj but yet^ as he is fegregate and feparate 

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