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And therefore, in the place before mentioned, Gal. 4.1.7. its evident that S. Paul useth the natural state of nonage and riper age, as a protasis or proposition to a similitude, thereby to illustrate the spiritual estate of both. |
And Therefore, in the place before mentioned, Gal. 4.1.7. its evident that S. Paul uses the natural state of nonage and riper age, as a protasis or proposition to a similitude, thereby to illustrate the spiritual estate of both. |
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