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and his constant Preaching, though without any vain affectation of Learning, which serves onely to amuse, not to instruct, did sufficiently discover both his natural and acquired Abilities. |
and his constant Preaching, though without any vain affectation of Learning, which serves only to amuse, not to instruct, did sufficiently discover both his natural and acquired Abilities. |
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