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if the True Prophet from Iudah could suffer himself to be deceiv'd by the cunning False Prophet who dwelt in Bethel, (1 King. 13.18.) for which (not the False, but) the True Prophet was slain ; ( v. 24.) how apt are others to be deceiv'd who are no Prophets at all ? Very great need therefore we have, to Try Pretenders to the Spirit, |
if the True Prophet from Iudah could suffer himself to be deceived by the cunning False Prophet who dwelled in Bethel, (1 King. 13.18.) for which (not the False, but) the True Prophet was slave; (v. 24.) how apt Are Others to be deceived who Are no prophets At all? Very great need Therefore we have, to Try Pretenders to the Spirit, |
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