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St. Mark, Chap. 3. Vers. 9. applies it to Tugging at a pair of Oares; St. Luke to Prayers, which should be without ceasing: So then, the Diligent Overseer, the VVaiting Ferry-man, the Sagacious Hound; nay, the Devout Soul, in his Prayers, doth not (according to these expressions) Outvye these Servants of God in their Attendance. |
Saint Mark, Chap. 3. Vers. 9. Applies it to Tugging At a pair of Oars; Saint Lycia to Prayers, which should be without ceasing: So then, the Diligent Overseer, the Waiting Ferryman, the Sagacious Hound; nay, the Devout Soul, in his Prayers, does not (according to these expressions) Outvie these Servants of God in their Attendance. |
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