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Here he asserts, more particularly, his justice and moderation in his carriage towards his very servants and hand-maids, whereby he refutes, in part, that charge of injustice which was fastened upon him, Chap. 22.5, 6, 7. The summe of his assertion, v. 13. is, That, however servants were then bond-slaves, who had no power to enter into judgement with their masters; |
Here he asserts, more particularly, his Justice and moderation in his carriage towards his very Servants and handmaids, whereby he refutes, in part, that charge of injustice which was fastened upon him, Chap. 22.5, 6, 7. The sum of his assertion, v. 13. is, That, however Servants were then bondslaves, who had no power to enter into judgement with their Masters; |
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