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Holy Wisdom by Baker, Augustine
, by virtue of the said operations, is to be …, who, it is suspected, will be suspicious of a doctrine that will seem new and, however, unproper to
Sermon LIV. Habakkuk ii. 12.
Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. VII. by South, Robert
suspicion. He that is injurious, is naturally suspicious; and he that knows that he deserves enemies, willand next, because if he who is so chances to be