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how can it fixe it selfe on the steady consideration of those infinite accidents, consequences, conjectures, oppositions, those intricacies and perplexities, those small particularities and circumstances that occurre in publique affaires? Saint Paul, Rom. 1. speaking of the Gentiles who withheld the Truth ( i. e. ) the light of nature and conscience in unrighteousnesse, saith, v. 21. That they became vaine in their imaginations, |
how can it fix it self on the steady consideration of those infinite accidents, consequences, Conjectures, oppositions, those intricacies and perplexities, those small particularities and Circumstances that occurre in public affairs? Saint Paul, Rom. 1. speaking of the Gentiles who withheld the Truth (i. e.) the Light of nature and conscience in unrighteousness, Says, v. 21. That they became vain in their Imaginations, |
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