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though not seen of us We find this point expressed in most excellent terms by David, where there is not a word escapes him, that God was seen of him, David knew it well that he is a Spirit invisible but yet he sets it out in most exce•lent manner that God wa• every where present with him, that he was with him a• •is down sitting, |
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