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Religion may seem , by Descent , and as it were , by Inheritance , to belong to Your Lordship's Care : The Wisdom and Piety of Your Great Ancestor , appear to distant Ages in the Reformation , which , through the Bleffing of God ...
Religion may seem , by Descent , and as it were , by Inheritance , to belong to Your Lordship's Care : The Wisdom and Piety of Your Great Ancestor , appear to distant Ages in the Reformation , which , through the Bleffing of God ...
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An eminent Vertue is a Publick Good : There is a powerful and commanding Force in Great Examples , to countenance Vertue and discourage Vice and Profaneness ; to make Irreligion appear , as it is , base and contemptible in the World ...
An eminent Vertue is a Publick Good : There is a powerful and commanding Force in Great Examples , to countenance Vertue and discourage Vice and Profaneness ; to make Irreligion appear , as it is , base and contemptible in the World ...
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... but were under only the common Obligations of all Christians ; which if they had valued as little as some others , they could with as much Wit and Learning have appear'd in the Cause of Irreligion , as any that ever undertook it .
... but were under only the common Obligations of all Christians ; which if they had valued as little as some others , they could with as much Wit and Learning have appear'd in the Cause of Irreligion , as any that ever undertook it .
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... or so to refine upon the Norions of others , that they might appear New , and of their own Invention : which has made inconsiderate Men conclude , that we are always to seek in our Doctrine , and have no fix'd Principles : whereas ...
... or so to refine upon the Norions of others , that they might appear New , and of their own Invention : which has made inconsiderate Men conclude , that we are always to seek in our Doctrine , and have no fix'd Principles : whereas ...
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Thus it is both in the Book it self , and in the Annotations upon it ; but our b Tranfcriber has made the Author say quite contrary , that this will not appear very feasible . What is transcribed likewise from the same Author's Book of ...
Thus it is both in the Book it self , and in the Annotations upon it ; but our b Tranfcriber has made the Author say quite contrary , that this will not appear very feasible . What is transcribed likewise from the same Author's Book of ...
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