Meditation puts reason in its authority and preeminence. It helped to deliver it from its captivity to the sense, and setter it again upon the throne of the soul. When reason is silent, it is usually subject; for when it is asleep the senses domineer. . . . Reason is at the strongest when it is most in action. Now, meditation produced reason into act (573).
— Richard Baxter
The Saints' Everlasting Rest
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