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and he that will not do so, is by some not thought worthy of the name of a Gentleman; as if the name were allied to Gentilisme, rather than Gentleness. Indeed a Learned Divine, speaking of this matter, saith, Gentility, according to the vulgar, and most plausible notion, retains the substance of Gentilism, with a light tincture of Christianity. |
and he that will not do so, is by Some not Thought worthy of the name of a Gentleman; as if the name were allied to Gentilism, rather than Gentleness. Indeed a Learned Divine, speaking of this matter, Says, Gentility, according to the Vulgar, and most plausible notion, retains the substance of Gentilism, with a Light tincture of Christianity. |
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Dr. Jackson of Justifying Faith, chap. 13. parag. 8, 9. |
Dr. Jackson of Justifying Faith, chap. 13. Parag. 8, 9. |
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