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f~l. ture , State, n1ay
convinciiigly
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Terrors is not to
be
conquered, · and · ·
no
Miracl0s are
to
be
w:rough.t
by
an
implicit
Faith*· .
Or_~
by
a Way
of
Religion,
that is taken/
t1p·
and walk–
ed. in, .n1,erely
for
Gompany. ,
Wherefore
w.e
give
otlr ·
g~egt.Thanks to the
Author
of every good
· Gift; \vho hath drawn
this
his richly
. furnifhed
Scribe
to
fupply us
with
fo ·."'
· v~ry ~eedful
a
Treat~e
as is he-re
~f-
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fered.
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Some of us
do.
profefs, that
In
readin~g
it,
we \vere furprized
with
Joy
aud.
with Wonder, that a
Topic·.
fo
'little .vvritteh,
difcourfed, or thought
of, ihoirld · be
treated
on
witli
f'-1ch.
\-
Depth of
Judgment,
and )with·
fi1cb.
·
Experi~nce,
as is rarely found in the
moft la_udible
\Vriters~
a
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Thro"
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Pecudmn. ritu.
euntes.,
non
c_JUa
eundGm/e.ft,
fe~ ~
.qua.
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Sin~.
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