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Which words of the Prophet contain the definition that the Schoolman gives of Flattery, and superadde the mischievous consequents of it, whose Foundation is in a formed Lie, whose aim is to please for an advantage, by a Neighbour, one we ordinarily converse with, whose Good is unduly magnify'd, whose vice or defects are unduly lessen'd. |
Which words of the Prophet contain the definition that the Schoolman gives of Flattery, and superadd the mischievous consequents of it, whose Foundation is in a formed Lie, whose aim is to please for an advantage, by a Neighbour, one we ordinarily converse with, whose Good is unduly magnified, whose vice or defects Are unduly lessened. |
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