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(3.) But the greatest advantage of all, (in reference to his Portion in this life) accrewing to the generous and religious Giver, is that which the worldly man most looks after, [ Improvement and Increase; ] which (even in mens Temporal Estates) is acquired also by Bounty rather than by Covetousness and Parsimony. For indeed, |
(3.) But the greatest advantage of all, (in Referente to his Portion in this life) accrueing to the generous and religious Giver, is that which the worldly man most looks After, [ Improvement and Increase; ] which (even in men's Temporal Estates) is acquired also by Bounty rather than by Covetousness and Parsimony. For indeed, |
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