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... kind is , with strict propriety , called terrestrial , in that it is the ultimate kind of rationals , and is inclined to a terrene life ; for the first kind is celestial , and the second atherial . All men then being in this view ...
... kind is , with strict propriety , called terrestrial , in that it is the ultimate kind of rationals , and is inclined to a terrene life ; for the first kind is celestial , and the second atherial . All men then being in this view ...
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... kind , be it ever so trifling , is to them indif ferent ; and though they be apparently dull and heavy in their be- haviour , yet none are more clear - sighted wherever their interest is concerned , or sharper in laying hold of what is ...
... kind , be it ever so trifling , is to them indif ferent ; and though they be apparently dull and heavy in their be- haviour , yet none are more clear - sighted wherever their interest is concerned , or sharper in laying hold of what is ...
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... kind . When upon the spot he found the obstacles much smaller than he had imagined , for in one day he had got through all that was difficult . He was come to a kind of plain , stil ! indeed at a great clevation , but of easy access ...
... kind . When upon the spot he found the obstacles much smaller than he had imagined , for in one day he had got through all that was difficult . He was come to a kind of plain , stil ! indeed at a great clevation , but of easy access ...
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Toulmins Sermon on Unitarians 476 | 16 |
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