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1 I, II | thereof necessary to the preservation of society, and visibly 2 II, VII| Maker, who, designing the preservation of our being, has annexed 3 II, VII| But he, not designing our preservation barely, but the preservation 4 II, VII| preservation barely, but the preservation of every part and organ 5 II, VII| which is necessary to the preservation of life, and the exercise 6 II, X | which is necessary for their preservation; and in both settles in 7 II, X | this may tend to the bird’s preservation; yet that can never be supposed 8 II, X | of no use to the bird’s preservation. But, which is more, it 9 II, XV | comprehensions suited to our own preservation, and the ends of our own 10 II, XXI| determine their wills, for the preservation of themselves, and the continuation 11 III, X | but observe how little the preservation and improvement of truth 12 IV, XI | and scruple; but to the preservation of us, in whom they are;