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1 5 | look to have any part of my desire herein satisfied, unless 2 5 | careful to satisfy the like desire, which is undoubtedly in 3 5 | offered them repugnant to this desire, must needs in all respects 4 5 | me shewed unto them: my desire therefore to be loved of 5 9 | before they condemn it, I desire them to resolve me, by what 6 13 | himself for it: but I shall desire those who make this objection, 7 15 | life as our nature doth desire, a life fit for the dignity 8 17 | fancy to it; for no body can desire to have me in his absolute 9 37 | the beginning, before the desire of having more than man 10 75 | when they could have no desire to be out of their pupilage: 11 98 | rational creatures should desire and constitute societies 12 109| 20. God granting their desire, says to Samuel, I will 13 135| inclination, whereby all men desire sociable life and fellowship; 14 228| violent hands upon it, I desire it may be considered, what 15 230| or turbulent spirit, to desire the alteration of the government. 16 230| peoples wantonness, and a desire to cast off the lawful authority 17 235| may, for aught I know, desire for his pains, a civil, 18 239| tell us. This farther I desire may be taken notice of out