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A very Learned Author in a very learned Discourse upon this whole Verse proves, that Paul therein throughout had his eye upon the Gentile-Rites, Customs, pretentions to mysteries &c. especially upon those amongst the Greeks, and amongst them especially upon those in their Eleusinia sacra (which above all others were in highest repute at that time when the Apostle wrote this Epistle ): |
A very Learned Author in a very learned Discourse upon this Whole Verse Proves, that Paul therein throughout had his eye upon the Gentile-Rites, Customs, pretentions to Mysteres etc. especially upon those among the Greeks, and among them especially upon those in their Eleusinian sacra (which above all Others were in highest repute At that time when the Apostle wrote this Epistle): |
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Jac. Gothofredus in 1 Tim. 3.15, 16. in Critic. vol. 7. p. 3770. &c. |
Jacob Gothofredus in 1 Tim. 3.15, 16. in Critic. vol. 7. p. 3770. etc. |
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