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Man may be considered as having a twofold origin - natural, which is common and the same to all - p
Man may be considered as having a twofold origin - natural, which is common and the same to all - p
Man may be considered as having a twofold origin - natural, which is common and the same to all - p
Man may be considered as having a twofold origin - natural, which is common and the same to all - p
Man may be considered as having a twofold origin - natural, which is common and the same to all - p
Man may be considered as having a twofold origin - natural, which is common and the same to all - p
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Whether the family of the Clarkes were of Norman extraction cannot be easily ascertained.Adam Clarke:
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It is the grace of God, that shows and condemns the sin that humbles us.Adam Clarke:
Pride works frequently under a dense mask, and will often assume the garb of humility.