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neither can there be any better Argument of that freedom which he denies, than that he finds himself indu'd with a power of affirming or denying so contrary to the natural sentiments of his own mind and understanding. One Man he looks upon himself to be wise, another just, a third merciful and good, a fourth he is temperate, chast, and sober; |
neither can there be any better Argument of that freedom which he Denies, than that he finds himself endued with a power of affirming or denying so contrary to the natural sentiments of his own mind and understanding. One Man he looks upon himself to be wise, Another just, a third merciful and good, a fourth he is temperate, chaste, and Sobrium; |
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