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— comparing an Hypocrite to a green and sappy tree, which growes up under the warm influences of the Sun, |
— comparing an Hypocrite to a green and sappy tree, which grows up under the warm influences of the Sun, |
— vvg dt n1 p-acp dt j-jn cc j n1, r-crq vvz a-acp p-acp dt j n2 pp-f dt n1, |
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Succosus ex Tremel. There being in many gardens fountains of stone. Other senses of this passage are given by Expositours: however, all conclude, that Bildad chargeth Iob with hypocrisie; which is the chief thing I aim at in this quotation. |
Succosus ex Tremel. There being in many gardens fountains of stone. Other Senses of this passage Are given by Expositors: however, all conclude, that Bildad charges Job with hypocrisy; which is the chief thing I aim At in this quotation. |
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