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The last motiue to perswade any Christian man, not wilfully blinde to embrace the religion this day professed in the reformed Churches, is with an vnpartiall eye to consider the great, strange and maruelous things, which the Lord hath done for the honour and aduancement of the Gospel in such places where it hath bene receiued. |
The last motive to persuade any Christian man, not wilfully blind to embrace the Religion this day professed in the reformed Churches, is with an unpartial eye to Consider the great, strange and marvelous things, which the Lord hath done for the honour and advancement of the Gospel in such places where it hath be received. |
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