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either hypocritically, by way of insinuation: or openly, by plaine profession. He doth insinuate it by what he doeth, or by what he doth permit: he doth professe it both by assuming the very name of God, and the very worship of God. Now, |
either hypocritically, by Way of insinuation: or openly, by plain profession. He does insinuate it by what he doth, or by what he does permit: he does profess it both by assuming the very name of God, and the very worship of God. Now, |
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