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... man preferred , but wee thinke of our selves , that we might very well have beene that Man , why might not I have been that Man , that is carried to his grave now ? Could I fit my selfe , to stand , or sit in any mans place , and not to ...
... man preferred , but wee thinke of our selves , that we might very well have beene that Man , why might not I have been that Man , that is carried to his grave now ? Could I fit my selfe , to stand , or sit in any mans place , and not to ...
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... man's life in this world , which cannot any ways make man himself the better , or the worse in his own person ? If thou shouldst live three thousand , or as many as ten thousands of years , yet remember this , that man can part with no ...
... man's life in this world , which cannot any ways make man himself the better , or the worse in his own person ? If thou shouldst live three thousand , or as many as ten thousands of years , yet remember this , that man can part with no ...
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... Man . Nothing is holier than that high form . Bending before men is a reverence done to this Revelation in the Flesh ... man's acts are slavish , not true but specious ; his very thoughts are false , he thinks too as a slave and coward ...
... Man . Nothing is holier than that high form . Bending before men is a reverence done to this Revelation in the Flesh ... man's acts are slavish , not true but specious ; his very thoughts are false , he thinks too as a slave and coward ...
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