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2. What is it to bruise the head? The word NONLATINALPHABET that signifies to bruise, may as well be turned to breake, or as Coverdale turns it, to tread down: as LXX Psal. 139.9. NONLATINALPHABET. To bruise or breake the head of the Serpent, what is it but to destroy and marre that whereby the Old Serpent is most mischievous; |
2. What is it to bruise the head? The word that signifies to bruise, may as well be turned to break, or as Coverdale turns it, to tread down: as LXX Psalm 139.9.. To bruise or break the head of the Serpent, what is it but to destroy and mar that whereby the Old Serpent is most mischievous; |
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