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as if the strength of Human Reason, by a Natural Operation upon the minds of men, could lead them into the belief of any thing that is said in the Pulpit, without any inward efficiency of the Spirit; |
as if the strength of Human Reason, by a Natural Operation upon the minds of men, could led them into the belief of any thing that is said in the Pulpit, without any inward efficiency of the Spirit; |
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