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nor all that's devilish, tho' invented with the greatest security, carried on with most wonderful Secrecy, enforced by those important motives of Religion, of Merit, of Envy of Pomp, Grandure and Conscience; that these should all be quash'd when there appeared the greatest moral probability of succeeding, the Church remaining secure, not jealous, |
nor all that's devilish, though invented with the greatest security, carried on with most wondered Secrecy, Enforced by those important motives of Religion, of Merit, of Envy of Pomp, Grandeur and Conscience; that these should all be quashed when there appeared the greatest moral probability of succeeding, the Church remaining secure, not jealous, |
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