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1 1, XXVII| of its vulgarity and its want of reasoning power, obtained 2 2, XX | covetousness, and from his want of stable ideas of duty 3 2, XXX | might not, owing to the want of union among the nations, 4 2, LIX | he means it to refer to want of virtue, we reply that 5 4, XXXVI| Christians of ignorance and want of instruction, clearly 6 4, XXXIX| is never at any time in want, nor yet rich; and, on the 7 4, XLVII| form's sake, and with great want of precision, speaks of " 8 4, LXXVI| placed in a condition of want, in order that they might 9 4, LXXVI| was one of abundance. The want of the necessaries of human 10 4, LXXVI| the support of life. The want of covering, again, introduced 11 4, LXXVI| art of architecture. The want of necessaries caused the 12 4, LXXVI| rational being subject to want in a far higher degree than 13 6, XIV | from this ignorance and want of knowledge, while the 14 6, LIV | seek the LOuD shall not want any good thing. Come, ye 15 6, LXVI | ignorance, and impiety, and want of knowledge of divine things 16 7, XXIV | belly of the wicked shall want." For we must consider the 17 7, XLI | so that we may not be in want of guides who are recommended 18 7, XLIX | deficiency or knowledge or want of inclination, or from 19 8, XXI | God is good, and without want of anything, and free from 20 8, XLV | summary punishment for showing want of reverence to the temples--