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That which constitutes the nature of Man, and doth formally difference, and distinguish him from all other Animals, is, not so much the power of Reason, as the capacity of being Religious. There are some Foot-steps of an obscure Reason to be observed in many Creatures besides Man; But in none, |
That which constitutes the nature of Man, and does formally difference, and distinguish him from all other Animals, is, not so much the power of Reason, as the capacity of being Religious. There Are Some Footsteps of an Obscure Reason to be observed in many Creatures beside Man; But in none, |
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