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NONLATINALPHABET, in or by which, which, according to all Grammatical Analogy, does plainly and necessarily refer to the word immediately foregoing, NONLATINALPHABET, the Spirit, and therefore I cannot but wonder at the Greek Scholiast, who explains them by the Illative NONLATINALPHABET, which were to make the Apostle argue at a very loose rate, |
, in or by which, which, according to all Grammatical Analogy, does plainly and necessarily refer to the word immediately foregoing,, the Spirit, and Therefore I cannot but wonder At the Greek Scholiast, who explains them by the Illative, which were to make the Apostle argue At a very lose rate, |
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