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The Pharisees derided the soundest Doctrine, Luke 16.14. They derided him, subsannarunt; NONLATINALPHABET, they blew their Noses at him in contempt, when he declaim'd against their Covetousness. 2dly. If the Word lays hold upon a man, he endeavours to shake it off, as a Man would a Serjeant, which comes to arrest him. |
The Pharisees derided the soundest Doctrine, Lycia 16.14. They derided him, subsannarunt;, they blew their Noses At him in contempt, when he declaimed against their Covetousness. 2dly. If the Word lays hold upon a man, he endeavours to shake it off, as a Man would a sergeant, which comes to arrest him. |
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