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What dry, insipid, jejune knowledge is all other in comparison of the knowledge of Christ as God-Man. One dram of this (especially if saving, practical, and fiducial ) is better than great heaps of meer natural and philosophical knowledge. |
What dry, insipid, jejune knowledge is all other in comparison of the knowledge of christ as God-Man. One dram of this (especially if Saving, practical, and fiducial) is better than great heaps of mere natural and philosophical knowledge. |
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