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For the taking away of the indifferency of any thing that is indifferent, is in truth Superstition: whether eyther of the two wayes it be done, either by requiring it as necessary, or by forbidding it as unlawfull. Hee that condemneth a thing as utterly unlawfull, which yet indeed is indifferent, |
For the taking away of the indifferency of any thing that is indifferent, is in truth Superstition: whither either of the two ways it be done, either by requiring it as necessary, or by forbidding it as unlawful. He that Condemneth a thing as utterly unlawful, which yet indeed is indifferent, |
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