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and of the several communications of Blessings and Favours by them imparted to Men: and Tertullian observes, that even when Idolatry had very much obscured the Glory of the Sovereign Deity, yet the greater part of Mankind did still in their common Forms of Speech appropriate the Name of God in a more especial and peculiar manner to One, saying, If god grant, If God please, and the like. |
and of the several communications of Blessings and Favours by them imparted to Men: and Tertullian observes, that even when Idolatry had very much obscured the Glory of the Sovereign Deity, yet the greater part of Mankind did still in their Common Forms of Speech Appropriate the Name of God in a more especial and peculiar manner to One, saying, If god grant, If God please, and the like. |
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