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... believe that there are many gods , who made and own the several nations of the world ; of which a certain great God in the south - west regions of heaven bears the greatest figure . They believe that every remarkable creature has a ...
... believe that there are many gods , who made and own the several nations of the world ; of which a certain great God in the south - west regions of heaven bears the greatest figure . They believe that every remarkable creature has a ...
Page 342
... believe has no original . Of the In- dian of South America I know nothing ; for I would not honor with the appellation of knowledge , what I derive from the fables published of them . These I believe to be just as true as the fables of ...
... believe has no original . Of the In- dian of South America I know nothing ; for I would not honor with the appellation of knowledge , what I derive from the fables published of them . These I believe to be just as true as the fables of ...
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... believe divine Wisdom intends for us . . . . As he is the Perfection of Power , of Wisdom , and of Goodness , so , I believe , he hath provided , that so much Labor shall be necessary for Men's Support , in this World , as would , being ...
... believe divine Wisdom intends for us . . . . As he is the Perfection of Power , of Wisdom , and of Goodness , so , I believe , he hath provided , that so much Labor shall be necessary for Men's Support , in this World , as would , being ...
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