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' The best may be yet better, Fathers may be more so than they are, they that have attained to most may attain to more, the most perfect may be more perfect, Phil. 3.12, — 15. And 3. in that he used several and various arguments to ingage and provoke all to the same things, we may observe that the most likely way to prevail with persons (whom we speak or write to) is to use such reasons and arguments as are most proper and peculiar to them: |
' The best may be yet better, Father's may be more so than they Are, they that have attained to most may attain to more, the most perfect may be more perfect, Philip 3.12, — 15. And 3. in that he used several and various Arguments to engage and provoke all to the same things, we may observe that the most likely Way to prevail with Persons (whom we speak or write to) is to use such Reasons and Arguments as Are most proper and peculiar to them: |
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