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 doctrines were to be found. And though I never heard, the compiler had the thanks of Mr. for so doing, yet neither could I ever find, that he or his friends disputed the fidelity and accuracy with which it was done.

That the soul of man is not the same this moment, that it was the last; that we know not what it is; that it is not one, but many things; and that it is nothing at all.