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CERTAINTY. PARDON. p.183
When I see a numerous and mixt assembly
give up surrender privileges in which they had where dispensations consequently must be various
a visible private interest, to the good of the community,
nothing like doubt is left me, but that
one man, whose desperation is points uniformly
fashioned to Benevolence, Benificence will be the
first to limit a privilege in which
he has none not any as soon as it shall appear should it once appear
that the limitation of it will be conducive
to that welfare. - It would be
an act of general & eternal <add> perennial </add> mercy, [including
and ] the particular anticipating & temporary mercies
of a whole life
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