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... never lose it , because they never give it blindly . Then they have a certain magnetism in their judg- ment , which attracts others to their sense . Every day they gain some new proselyte , and in time become the Church . 16 Their ...
... never lose it , because they never give it blindly . Then they have a certain magnetism in their judg- ment , which attracts others to their sense . Every day they gain some new proselyte , and in time become the Church . 16 Their ...
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... never had People juster Fears , nor of weightier Consideration , to be secured against ; never were our Liberties and Properties more in Danger ; nor the Protestant Religion more expos'd to an utter Extirpa- tion both at Home and Abroad ...
... never had People juster Fears , nor of weightier Consideration , to be secured against ; never were our Liberties and Properties more in Danger ; nor the Protestant Religion more expos'd to an utter Extirpa- tion both at Home and Abroad ...
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... never to have impoverished his mint of flattery by his expences , however lavish . He had all forms of excel- lence , intellectual and moral , combined in his mind , with endless variation . . . . He never seems to decline the practice ...
... never to have impoverished his mint of flattery by his expences , however lavish . He had all forms of excel- lence , intellectual and moral , combined in his mind , with endless variation . . . . He never seems to decline the practice ...
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