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| - For when a man will make Jesus his companion, and be sometimes with him, and sometimes with the world, and not direct all things principally towards him ; when he will make Jesus his servant, that is, proceed in all things, upon the strength of his outward profession, upon the colour, and pretence, and advantage of religion, and devotion, would this man be thought to have said Jesum Dominum, That
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