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NONLATINALPHABET both, sons or children. That is terminus convenientiae: as opposites have always something wherein they agree. Men of some special Country, Profession, Quality, or Condition, are by an usual Hebraism in the Scriptures expressed by this word Children with some addition thereunto: |
both, Sons or children. That is terminus convenientiae: as opposites have always something wherein they agree. Men of Some special Country, Profession, Quality, or Condition, Are by an usual Hebraism in the Scriptures expressed by this word Children with Some addition thereunto: |
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