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1 1 | Sect. 1. It having been shewn in 2 1 | the foregoing discourse,~1. That Adam had not, either 3 5 | ignorant, Eccl. Pol. Lib. 1."~ 4 31 | given us all things richly, 1 Tim. vi. 12. is the voice 5 52 | your parents, &c. Eph. vi. 1. is the stile of the Old 6 102| captains as they please, 1. i. c. 25. If it be said, 7 103| Palantus, mentioned by Justin, 1. iii. c. 4. will be allowed 8 109| over his inheritance, x. 1. And therefore those, who 9 177| dominion it will. And if 1, or any body else, shall 10 189| Sec. 189. 1 say, this concerns not their 11 195| Sec. 195. 1 will not dispute now whether 12 213| three distinct persons.~1. A single hereditary person, 13 232| Barclay contra Monarchom. 1. iii. c. 8.~In English thus:~ 14 236| Barclay contra Monarchom. 1. iii. c. 16.~Which in English