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Who hauing shewed before, that the sixth Commandement, not onely forbiddeth actuall murder, (as the Pharises would grosly haue it) but also rayling words, discontented gestures, rash anger, (as the seuerall punishments declare, to which these things are liable) inferreth thereupon an effectuall exhortation, to concord, loue, and charitie, and first with their Brethren, in the two verses going immediatly before. |
Who having showed before, that the sixth Commandment, not only forbiddeth actual murder, (as the Pharisees would grossly have it) but also railing words, discontented gestures, rash anger, (as the several punishments declare, to which these things Are liable) infers thereupon an effectual exhortation, to concord, love, and charity, and First with their Brothers, in the two Verses going immediately before. |
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Ver. 22. NONLATINALPHABET, vid. Bezae Annot. ibid. |
Ver. 22., vid. Bezae Annot Ibid. |
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