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Thirdly, I say, yet that •hether we speake of the •iefe and last end, or of •e meane and midle end, •at it is true which was •d: |
Thirdly, I say, yet that •hether we speak of the •iefe and last end, or of •e mean and middle end, •at it is true which was •d: |
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Yet the promises of the end, whether maine end or meane end, •s 〈 ◊ 〉 end, are ever Conditionall. And the promises of the mean•s as meanes ever absolute, whether they be remote or nearer. |
Yet the promises of the end, whither main end or mean end, •s 〈 ◊ 〉 end, Are ever Conditional. And the promises of the mean•s as means ever absolute, whither they be remote or nearer. |
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