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That certaine knowledge of the truth of that which is brought in way of argument to perswade to any dutie, or to diswade from any sinne, is of great waight and force to preuaile with them in whom that knowledge is; |
That certain knowledge of the truth of that which is brought in Way of argument to persuade to any duty, or to dissuade from any sin, is of great weight and force to prevail with them in whom that knowledge is; |
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Certaine knowledge of the truth of an argument either of perswasion, or of disswasion, is of great force to preuaile with them in whom that knowledge is. |
Certain knowledge of the truth of an argument either of persuasion, or of dissuasion, is of great force to prevail with them in whom that knowledge is. |
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