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either first, when in our priuate thoughts •n speeches, vpon slender presumptions we rashly pronounce men as guilty of committing such or such sin•, without sufficient euidence either of 〈 ◊ 〉 or pr•g•ant signe that they haue committed him. |
either First, when in our private thoughts •n Speeches, upon slender presumptions we rashly pronounce men as guilty of committing such or such sin•, without sufficient evidence either of 〈 ◊ 〉 or pr•g•ant Signen that they have committed him. |
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