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7 July 1811 22 13
Fallacies
V: ad
Ch.
*16 *12
or *22
Taking any less
time they might
appear deficient
in confidence or
sympathy.
Taking for the duration of his securities any less portion
of time less than eternity he might appear deficient in
respect the article of confidence in respect of the goodness of the law the laws and
institutions for which a degree of security correspondent to [its their importance and
utility and] importance is to be provided. Leaving future
generations unprovided with any sort or degree of security
which could contribute to protect them against [so ]
a calamity as intolerable as would be the loss of these indispensable matchless
benefits, he might appear deficient in his point
of sympathy for the lot of these for as towards the feelings
of these sacred objects of his pious care care and indefatigable solicitude.
To guard against so [complicated and] formidable
a mass of evil, requires a proportionable exertion effort. He Convening
gather convenes together in vision before him in idea all future generations, and he
binds them together in chains — all of them together, at one
effort, by one common tie.
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