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as in all Proverbial or Parabolical Sentences there commonly doth (even throughout this Book called the Proverbs or Parables of Solomon ) yet these words in the Text come in the plainest kind of Assertion, the most regular form of a Proposition, Categorical and simple, open and Affirmative, and with the most universal note of Comprehension. |
as in all Proverbial or Parabolical Sentences there commonly does (even throughout this Book called the Proverbs or Parables of Solomon) yet these words in the Text come in the Plainest kind of Assertion, the most regular from of a Proposition, Categorical and simple, open and Affirmative, and with the most universal note of Comprehension. |
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