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1 III | apostle-that is, without being able either to read or write. 2 IV | Berkshire, in 1718.~I am not able to guess what fate Quakerism 3 VII | should scarce have been able to raise a little flock, 4 VIII| upon earth who have been able to prescribe limits to the 5 X | by its commerce, as to be able to send, in 1723, three 6 XI | But that the reader may be able to judge whether the English 7 XIII| I have never since been able to recover perfectly.~Mr. 8 XIII| contradiction; and whether God is able to communicate thought to 9 XIII| understood before a person can be able to determine whether it 10 XIII| Human reason is so little able, merely by its own strength, 11 XIII| imaginations nor mine are able to comprehend in what manner 12 XIV | cannot be proved. For to be able to do this, it is necessary 13 XV | the few things I have been able to comprehend of all these 14 XV | despaired of ever being able to discover whether there 15 XIX | time, without being ever able to discover the motive which 16 XIX | nation; so that he only is able to judge of the painting 17 XXIV| them, but without being able to understand the style 18 XXIV| These gentlemen, not being able to strike out any new thoughts,