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Three circumstances 1. What God reserues to himselfe in the generall grant of all things to man, A house. 2. A distinctiue propriety whereby it is set apart from common vse, intimated in the possessiue, My. 3. The principall end of this separatiō, by a Synecdoche including all other religious duties, in that it is termed by an excellēcy, the house of prayer. |
Three Circumstances 1. What God reserves to himself in the general grant of all things to man, A house. 2. A distinctive propriety whereby it is Set apart from Common use, intimated in the possessive, My. 3. The principal end of this separation, by a Synecdoche including all other religious duties, in that it is termed by an excellency, the house of prayer. |
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