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This Metaphor is used by Solomon, and by a greater than Solomon, mystically to set off the ingratitude of such as refuse (and trample upon) the inestimable offers of his Love and Favour. |
This Metaphor is used by Solomon, and by a greater than Solomon, mystically to Set off the ingratitude of such as refuse (and trample upon) the inestimable offers of his Love and Favour. |
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Prov. 9. v. 2, 3, 4, 5. Matth. 22. Luke 14. |
Curae 9. v. 2, 3, 4, 5. Matthew 22. Luke 14. |
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