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the word is in the Preter Tense, I have stood, but being here joyned with another Verb of the Present Tense, it is fitly translated, I stand, yet so as that it notes a continued action. I have stood and do still stand with unwearied patience; |
the word is in the Preter Tense, I have stood, but being Here joined with Another Verb of the Present Tense, it is fitly translated, I stand, yet so as that it notes a continued actium. I have stood and do still stand with unwearied patience; |
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