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and that that zeal and heat wherein some men, upon all occasions, and without any difference made between any circumstances appear, is but either a kind of natural temper (or, which is worse) some affected strain of hypocrisie. |
and that that zeal and heat wherein Some men, upon all occasions, and without any difference made between any Circumstances appear, is but either a kind of natural temper (or, which is Worse) Some affected strain of hypocrisy. |
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