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and that the very nature of man is such, as that without such Apprehensions, Hopes and Fears, he could not in a connaturall way be Governed, and brought unto the End to which his Nature is enclined and adapted; |
and that the very nature of man is such, as that without such Apprehensions, Hope's and Fears, he could not in a connatural Way be Governed, and brought unto the End to which his Nature is inclined and adapted; |
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