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RANDOLPH 9.
There is one further Idea relative to the subject which this grave person acknowledges to have tempted
him to merriment — What of all others would the [Xtian] reader imagine it to be?
It is that of [his repulsed the distress of Brethren in poverty anxiety under repulse and distress] the excluded candidates
in their state of disappointment and distress.
If instances were wanting to shew to what a degree the spirit of polemical Theology can corrupt the heart [can extirpate even the sentiment of philanthropy]
Tie in such as these that consist the atchievements of polemical Theology; Theological argumentation and necessarily when the special objects of their hostility are the dearest interests of Society. human Nature
But what is truly pleasant is, that
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setting up with great composure an inaccurate expression of his own in order to be tempted to be otherwise than serious with it: to laugh at it
Set up, in working, kill skin it & to have conquered the Lion as if it was pleasant to think of their being because they were not so under the precise name of
Ah Such: you young Fellows think no but &c
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