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2. The strangeness, in that it is so contrary to the dictates of carnal reason, who would not have thought it the most probable way of spreading the Gospel, if Christ had imployed the Scribes that were learned in the Law, |
2. The strangeness, in that it is so contrary to the dictates of carnal reason, who would not have Thought it the most probable Way of spreading the Gospel, if christ had employed the Scribes that were learned in the Law, |
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