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§. 1. To begin with the First of the Propositions, is not more natural to the Text, than it is serviceable and fit to lay the Foundation of the Sermon. For of the many strong Affections which are seated in the Appetite and Heart of Man, |
§. 1. To begin with the First of the Propositions, is not more natural to the Text, than it is serviceable and fit to lay the Foundation of the Sermon. For of the many strong Affections which Are seated in the Appetite and Heart of Man, |
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