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2. It is very commendable to be singular in any Excellency, and I have shewn that Religion is the greatest Excellency: to be singular in any thing that is wise, and worthy, and excellent, is not a disparagement, but a praise: every man would choose to be thus singular. III. |
2. It is very commendable to be singular in any Excellency, and I have shown that Religion is the greatest Excellency: to be singular in any thing that is wise, and worthy, and excellent, is not a disparagement, but a praise: every man would choose to be thus singular. III. |
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