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 1   1|    have done. He described things not in or near to his heart,
 2   1| that I should say pleasant things merely, or such as the audience
 3  25|  be too tender about these things - to lump all that, that
 4  26|    and absolute account of things. The spirit of sect and
 5  28|  universal, way of viewing things. They will continually thrust
 6  33|    be ashamed to tell what things we have read or heard in
 7  34|    is printed - then these things will fill the world for
 8  41|    of attending to trivial things, so that all our thoughts
 9  42|    has been used. How many things there are concerning which
10  52|                      Those things which now most engage the
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