The three necessary obligations of man are set forth as suffering, change, and choice, and his equiproportions as Abred and Gwynvyd, necessity and liberty, evil and good[.]
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The three necessary obligations of man are set forth as suffering, change, and choice, and his equiproportions as Abred and Gwynvyd, necessity and liberty, evil and good[.]
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