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... that Maypole to be cut down , and rebuked them for their profaneness , and admonished them to look there should be better walking ; so they now , or others , changed the name of their place again , and called it Mount - Dagon .
... that Maypole to be cut down , and rebuked them for their profaneness , and admonished them to look there should be better walking ; so they now , or others , changed the name of their place again , and called it Mount - Dagon .
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like Places to walk and take the Air in , but I never heard of any Place's making use of the Wharfs for such Purpose , except this , and in my humble Opinion I think the Greens a much better Place than the Bay .
like Places to walk and take the Air in , but I never heard of any Place's making use of the Wharfs for such Purpose , except this , and in my humble Opinion I think the Greens a much better Place than the Bay .
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Is this anything better than , as it were , a turning of Christ , or the divine nature in the soul , into a mere animal ? Is there anything wanting in the soul , as it is by nature , to render it capable of being the subject of all ...
Is this anything better than , as it were , a turning of Christ , or the divine nature in the soul , into a mere animal ? Is there anything wanting in the soul , as it is by nature , to render it capable of being the subject of all ...
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