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Any of these readings do well enough serve their end, to endeavour to prove him wicked; (though this last be not so consonant to their Principles, who were not so clear that truly-godly men might fall in so great troubles) Yet the Original, placing the copulative, and, before the last word only, makes it but one continued sentence, thus; |
Any of these readings do well enough serve their end, to endeavour to prove him wicked; (though this last be not so consonant to their Principles, who were not so clear that Truly godly men might fallen in so great Troubles) Yet the Original, placing the copulative, and, before the last word only, makes it but one continued sentence, thus; |
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