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they are never taught to suspect their own judgment, but always to prefer the private Minister before the publick, the Presbyter before a Bishop, Fancy before Law, the Subject before his Prince, a Prayer in which men consider not at all, |
they Are never taught to suspect their own judgement, but always to prefer the private Minister before the public, the Presbyter before a Bishop, Fancy before Law, the Subject before his Prince, a Prayer in which men Consider not At all, |
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