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1. His putting on of, sack-cloth (an usual practice of those times) and that nearest to his skin, whereby it came to pass that the Sackcloth was sowed upon his skin, or, stuck to it, by reason of his ulcerous sores. |
1. His putting on of, Sackcloth (an usual practice of those times) and that nearest to his skin, whereby it Come to pass that the sackcloth was sowed upon his skin, or, stuck to it, by reason of his ulcerous sores. |
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