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First, Surely there is a distinction between good and evil, and all acts are not in their own nature indifferent, that was a monstrous conceit of Carpender and others, contrary to the common sense of man. |
First, Surely there is a distinction between good and evil, and all acts Are not in their own nature indifferent, that was a monstrous conceit of Carpenter and Others, contrary to the Common sense of man. |
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