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2. Censoriousness and insinuating accusations of other mens persons, even as this Publican. To which we may add the occasion of all this, seeing the Publican behind him, ( i. e. ) comparing himself with notorious sinners, he was thus proud and censorious. |
2. Censoriousness and insinuating accusations of other men's Persons, even as this Publican. To which we may add the occasion of all this, seeing the Publican behind him, (i. e.) comparing himself with notorious Sinners, he was thus proud and censorious. |
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