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Sentence
He
is
like
a
revolter
in
an
army;
and
as
men
of
honour
and
commanders
seldom
prove
such,
but
common
soldiers,
men
of
mean
condition,
frequently
to
mend
their
fortunes,
so
in
religion
clergymen
who
are
commanders
seldom
prevail
upon
one
another,
and
when
they
do,
the
proselyte
is
usually
one
who
had
no
reputation
among
his
own
party
before,
and
after
a
little
trial
finds
as
little
among
those
to
whom
he
revolts.
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He is like a revolter in an army; and as men of honour and commanders seldom prove such, but common soldiers, men of mean condition, frequently to mend their fortunes, so in religion clergymen who are commanders seldom prevail upon one another, and when they do, the proselyte is usually one who had no reputation among his own party before, and after a little trial finds as little among those to whom he revolts.
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