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Literary Period:
"Long Eighteenth Century"
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"Restoration"
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"Seventeenth Century"
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Author name:
"Billingsley, Nicholas (bap. 1633, d. 1709)"
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"Presbyterian"
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Date: 1667
"O please to make my heart thy lesser Throne."
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Date: 1667
"Conscience is Christs Vicar in mans heart, / It keeps Court there, and acts the Judges part"
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Date: 1667
"Christ the mind fills / With light in us, a tender heart he places; / And files off the Rebellion of our Wills"
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Date: 1667
" Conscience is Gods Vice-Roy in the Soul, / And all are liable to its controul."
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