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... true , turns to her reproach ; but it happens not to be true , or only partly so , and the phrase parent or mother country hath been jesuitically adopted by the King and his parasites , with a low papistical design of gaining an unfair ...
... true , turns to her reproach ; but it happens not to be true , or only partly so , and the phrase parent or mother country hath been jesuitically adopted by the King and his parasites , with a low papistical design of gaining an unfair ...
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... true religion lies very much in religious affections , then it follows , that if there be a great deal of true religion , there will be great religious affections ; if true religion in the hearts of men be raised to a great height ...
... true religion lies very much in religious affections , then it follows , that if there be a great deal of true religion , there will be great religious affections ; if true religion in the hearts of men be raised to a great height ...
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... true virtue primarily consists in this . For I am far from asserting , that there is no true virtue in any other love than this absolute benevolence . But I would express what appears to me to be the truth , on this subject , in the ...
... true virtue primarily consists in this . For I am far from asserting , that there is no true virtue in any other love than this absolute benevolence . But I would express what appears to me to be the truth , on this subject , in the ...
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affections American appeared authority bear beauty believe better body Boston brought called carried cause Christ Church common continued death desire England English equal eyes fear fire friends gave give grace ground hand hath head heart heaven History hope Indians John kind labor land learned leave less liberty light live London look Lord manner matter means mind nature never night observed once pass persons poor present reason received rest returned river saved seemed seen sense sometimes soon soul speak spirit stand sweet taken thee things thou thought tion took trees true truth turn unto virtue whole write York young