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1 I | that the sacraments were merely of human invention, and 2 I | permit us to cross the seas, merely because murderers clothed 3 IV | renounce his principles, merely to favour Protestants to 4 IV | to the Church of England, merely to be in the fashion.~~ 5 VII | Primate of all England than merely an Arian parson.~You see 6 VIII | set the world in a blaze merely to determine whether the 7 VIII | them to murder one another merely about syllogisms, as some 8 VIII | declared war against him merely out of levity, not from 9 VIII | to foment the civil war merely out of diversion. The parliament 10 XI | distemper to their children, merely to prevent an uncertain 11 XII | Columbus undertook his voyage merely on the relation of a captain 12 XIII | reason is so little able, merely by its own strength, to 13 XIII | many organs of sensation, merely for them to be uninformed 14 XIII | arose among the Franciscans, merely about the fashion of their 15 XV | vapours exhale from them merely to nourish and vivify the 16 XV | I have proved it to be merely imaginary.~"Thirdly, I use 17 XVI | But all these wonders are merely but the opening of his discoveries. 18 XVIII| which indeed were calculated merely for the dregs of the people) 19 XVIII| you see a version, you see merely a faint print of a beautiful 20 XIX | in treating of comedy, merely to censure Shadwell the 21 XXIV | the founding an academy merely for the polite arts is more 22 XXIV | are to confine ourselves merely to a blind practice, but 23 XXIV | to no other purpose than merely to delight an inquisitive