twill, then must we through the order run To some one man, whose being ne'er begun : If that one man was sempiternal, why Did he, since independent, ever die ? If from himself his own existence came, The cause, that could destroy his being, name. The Christian catechism [by S. Bourn]. - Page 41by Samuel Bourn - 1744 - 280 pagesFull view - About this book
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