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a God and a Providence, to the exclusion both of Fate and Fortune. And then secondly, from the nature and very notion of God, he infers the folly and absurdity of all their Pagan Superstitions; |
a God and a Providence, to the exclusion both of Fate and Fortune. And then secondly, from the nature and very notion of God, he infers the folly and absurdity of all their Pagan Superstitions; |
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