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He begins first with a question, But vnderstandest thou? hereby first of all to discouer the state and condition of this man with whom he was now to deale, that so hee might proceed the better in the worke of his ministery. |
He begins First with a question, But Understandest thou? hereby First of all to discover the state and condition of this man with whom he was now to deal, that so he might proceed the better in the work of his Ministry. |
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Ministers must know the state of their flock, and in priuate as in publike, instruct them in the waies of God. |
Ministers must know the state of their flock, and in private as in public, instruct them in the ways of God. |
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