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... reader should be informed in this place , and before he enters upon the work here presented to him , what is proposed in the contents of it : that he may not expect more from it than is intended , and in the end find himself ...
... reader should be informed in this place , and before he enters upon the work here presented to him , what is proposed in the contents of it : that he may not expect more from it than is intended , and in the end find himself ...
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... reader . Perhaps , with some readers , an apology may be thought ne- cessary , that I have entered upon this service , in sending forth before the Public a CONCORDANCE before that I have finished my COMMENTARY . But the truth is , I ...
... reader . Perhaps , with some readers , an apology may be thought ne- cessary , that I have entered upon this service , in sending forth before the Public a CONCORDANCE before that I have finished my COMMENTARY . But the truth is , I ...
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... reader not to lose sight . of this view of the word Abba , but to let it # possess a suitable place , equal to its importance , in his remembrance . For if it was so specially confined , among the people of the East , to the children of ...
... reader not to lose sight . of this view of the word Abba , but to let it # possess a suitable place , equal to its importance , in his remembrance . For if it was so specially confined , among the people of the East , to the children of ...
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... reader to observe , that I do not presume to speak decidedly on a point of so high a nature ; I only propose the thought , and that with the most pro- found reverence . May I not venture to suggest , that perhaps it was on this account ...
... reader to observe , that I do not presume to speak decidedly on a point of so high a nature ; I only propose the thought , and that with the most pro- found reverence . May I not venture to suggest , that perhaps it was on this account ...
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... reader will turn to the twentieth chap- ter of Genesis , and peruse a similar situation , into which Abraham and Sarah were afterwards . brought at Gerar , he will there behold the patriarch's modest apology for calling his beloved ...
... reader will turn to the twentieth chap- ter of Genesis , and peruse a similar situation , into which Abraham and Sarah were afterwards . brought at Gerar , he will there behold the patriarch's modest apology for calling his beloved ...
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