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the opposites unto which are, in the Scripture dialect, wavering, fainting, weariness in well-doing, backsliding, denying the faith, and such like sins, which we find in it to be often both reproved and condemned. |
the opposites unto which Are, in the Scripture dialect, wavering, fainting, weariness in welldoing, backsliding, denying the faith, and such like Sins, which we find in it to be often both reproved and condemned. |
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