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"Anglican"
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"Bramhall, John (1594-1663)"
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"Royalist (Pro-Stuart)"
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"Early Seventeenth Century"
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Date: 1655
"Therefore it belongs to the will as to the Generall of an Army to moove the other powers of the soul to their acts, and among the rest the understanding also, by applying it and reducing its power into act."
preview | full record— Bramhall, John (1594-1663)
Date: 1655
"So the will is the Lady and Mistris of human actions, the understanding is her trusty counseller, which gives no advise, but when it is required by the will."
preview | full record— Bramhall, John (1594-1663)