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a near affinity both in the Letters and Sound, between the words, whereby the opposite Terms of the Comparison are expressed, NONLATINALPHABET the Name, and NONLATINALPHABET the Oyntment. Such allusions and agnominations are no strangers in either of the holy Tongues: but of frequent use both in the Old and New Testaments. Examples might be alledged many: |
a near affinity both in the Letters and Found, between the words, whereby the opposite Terms of the Comparison Are expressed, the Name, and the Ointment. Such allusions and agnominations Are no Strangers in either of the holy Tongues: but of frequent use both in the Old and New Testaments. Examples might be alleged many: |
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