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No man in reason can expect that others should take him for a Good man, for something that is known to no one but himself (save only that publick converse and communion must be kept up by the charitable belief of Professions, till they are disproved.) The Tree is known by its Fruits, and the Fruits best by the taste, though the sight may give some lower degree of commendation. |
No man in reason can expect that Others should take him for a Good man, for something that is known to no one but himself (save only that public converse and communion must be kept up by the charitable belief of Professions, till they Are disproved.) The Tree is known by its Fruits, and the Fruits best by the taste, though the sighed may give Some lower degree of commendation. |
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