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From which words I observe two things. 1. Feasting is lawful; the Apostle finds no fault with the Chear, but only with the Guests. 2. Feasting is dangerous, for which I have a double ground: 1. From the Guests intruding (if not voluntarily entertained) or from their Deportment, when they were Feasting, NONLATINALPHABET sine metu & timore: They neither feared Gods displeasure, nor cared for his love. |
From which words I observe two things. 1. Feasting is lawful; the Apostle finds no fault with the Cheer, but only with the Guests. 2. Feasting is dangerous, for which I have a double ground: 1. From the Guests intruding (if not voluntarily entertained) or from their Deportment, when they were Feasting, sine metu & Timore: They neither feared God's displeasure, nor cared for his love. |
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