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Date: 1678
"I left off to watch, and be sober; I laid the reins upon the neck of my lusts; I sinned against the light of the Word, and the goodness of God."
preview | full record— Bunyan, John (bap. 1628, d. 1688)
Date: 1678
"This conceit would loosen the reines of our lust, and tollerate us to live as we list."
preview | full record— Bunyan, John (bap. 1628, d. 1688)