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1 But we are not so naturally apt to be busying ourselves to secure our souls with God.
2 But in another respect they are naturally apt to provoke anger, because they make it more unseemly to insult anyone.
3 Man is naturally apt and willing to be deceived, and therefore a groundless faith is the more taking and forcible.
4 But when a layman ventures to plunge deeply into legal subjects, he is naturally apt to make an exhibition of his incompetence.
5 For the soul is naturally apt to be the subject of sin, in respect of those parts which can be moved by the will.
6 At 112 metres, Cosich stands only 30 metres higher than the Rocca, but it was naturally apt for defensive operations.
7 We are naturally apt with that good man Gideon, to be threshing out our wheat, that we may hide it from the Midianites (Judg 6:11).
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