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From whence I inferr by the rule of contraries, that Doctrine cannot but tend to edification, whose contrary tends so certainly to destruction. |
From whence I infer by the Rule of contraries, that Doctrine cannot but tend to edification, whose contrary tends so Certainly to destruction. |
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One inference A sufficient warrant for us to preach, and as great a danger to them if they do not practise it. |
One Inference A sufficient warrant for us to preach, and as great a danger to them if they do not practise it. |
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