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1 I | Paul never baptised but two persons with water, and that very 2 VI | forbidden that none but persons of quality, and those we 3 VII | titles due to Him?" The persons I just now mentioned declare 4 X | following short letter to the persons who had disbursed him the 5 XI | thousand children, at least, of persons of condition owe in this 6 XI | calculation, threescore persons in every hundred have the 7 XI | fiftieth year. Twenty thousand persons whom the small-pox swept 8 XII | is it possible that some persons can presume to compare so 9 XIII | nineteen of these consist of persons employed in manual labour, 10 XV | matter, the cause of which persons of greater abilities that 11 XVIII| natural indeed enough to persons of their profession) on 12 XVIII| join in opinion with all persons of good taste in declaring, 13 XIX | acting, were despised by all persons of taste, and might be compared 14 XIX | who passed his life among persons of the highest distinction, 15 XIX | despise Lully are themselves persons of no character or ability; 16 XX | arts were cultivated by persons of the highest rank in the 17 XX | are about eight hundred persons in England who have a right 18 XX | taste, and more wit, than persons of all other professions? 19 XXI | young, and in an age when persons form a judgment of men from 20 XXII | nonsense. There are but few persons, and those of a grotesque 21 XXIII| excel; that we excommunicate persons who receive salaries from 22 XXIII| declared infamous, or that some persons dare to stamp with infamy 23 XXIV | for fifty or three-score persons to range in. That of London 24 XXIV | and several other eminent persons whose names I have forgot; 25 XXIV | rather than to particular persons). It grew up insensibly