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but the very language of Canaan, Rom. xii. 3. NONLATINALPHABET, the very word in Aristotle, which cannot be better exprest than by that NONLATINALPHABET to have a moderate sober equal opinion of ones own gifts; |
but the very language of Canaan, Rom. xii. 3., the very word in Aristotle, which cannot be better expressed than by that to have a moderate Sobrium equal opinion of ones own Gifts; |
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