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From BRIEFE AND TRUE REPORT [ 1588 ] Ralph Lane's Foreword ALBEIT ( gentle reader ) the credit of the reports in this treatise contained can little be furthered by the testimony of one as myself , through affection judged partial ...
From BRIEFE AND TRUE REPORT [ 1588 ] Ralph Lane's Foreword ALBEIT ( gentle reader ) the credit of the reports in this treatise contained can little be furthered by the testimony of one as myself , through affection judged partial ...
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and partiality , just as they do to various other exceptionable notions , which are un- favorable to true religion and sound mor- als ; merely from imagining that , if such doctrines be true , they shall no longer be subjected to sundry ...
and partiality , just as they do to various other exceptionable notions , which are un- favorable to true religion and sound mor- als ; merely from imagining that , if such doctrines be true , they shall no longer be subjected to sundry ...
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But if the true princi- ples can be discovered , and fairly , fully , and impartially laid before the people , the more light increases , the more the reason of them will be seen , and the more disciples they will have .
But if the true princi- ples can be discovered , and fairly , fully , and impartially laid before the people , the more light increases , the more the reason of them will be seen , and the more disciples they will have .
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