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And that by Arguments taken from his conceit of his own righteousness, as useful to God, v. 1, 2, 3. From Gods greatness, who, being above the fear of hurt from any creature, cannot but be just in afflicting, v. 4. From the many sins against the Second Table, whereof he supposeth Job to be guilty, v. 5-11. From his sins immediately against God, |
And that by Arguments taken from his conceit of his own righteousness, as useful to God, v. 1, 2, 3. From God's greatness, who, being above the Fear of hurt from any creature, cannot but be just in afflicting, v. 4. From the many Sins against the Second Table, whereof he Supposeth Job to be guilty, v. 5-11. From his Sins immediately against God, |
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