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1 many write ther , Adultery , and Theft , be Crimes ; because Laws are made , and Sermons daily preached concerning these things ? or can any Man doubt , that these Crimes often meet with severe Punish , ments even in this World ...
1 many write ther , Adultery , and Theft , be Crimes ; because Laws are made , and Sermons daily preached concerning these things ? or can any Man doubt , that these Crimes often meet with severe Punish , ments even in this World ...
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In the mean time , these Men , who have too much Philosophy to have no Religion , put dangerous Weapons into the Hands of those , who have neither the one nor the other , and know not how to use them but to do mischief .
In the mean time , these Men , who have too much Philosophy to have no Religion , put dangerous Weapons into the Hands of those , who have neither the one nor the other , and know not how to use them but to do mischief .
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We have sufficient Warrant to treat these Men as they deserve : for the Apostles were commanded ( according to a Custom in use among the Jews ) to soake off the duft of their feet , againit such as rejected their Doctrine : and the ...
We have sufficient Warrant to treat these Men as they deserve : for the Apostles were commanded ( according to a Custom in use among the Jews ) to soake off the duft of their feet , againit such as rejected their Doctrine : and the ...
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Is this all we have in exchange for our Reason and Religion , which these Men have so laboriously decry'd ? Some of the best Poets of our Age have been so sensible of the Dishonour hereby done to God , the Disservice to Mankind ...
Is this all we have in exchange for our Reason and Religion , which these Men have so laboriously decry'd ? Some of the best Poets of our Age have been so sensible of the Dishonour hereby done to God , the Disservice to Mankind ...
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... í néver in my life observed fo much Disingenuity , fo : vain an affectation of Learning , and so groundless a : pretence to Reafon , as in these Men . The Extravagancies of Cardan are known to all that ever heard of him : The Lust ...
... í néver in my life observed fo much Disingenuity , fo : vain an affectation of Learning , and so groundless a : pretence to Reafon , as in these Men . The Extravagancies of Cardan are known to all that ever heard of him : The Lust ...
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