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which sentence is curiously contrived for the conclusion of the second book of Davids Psalms, (the whole Psaltery according to the Jews consisting of five Books) and for insinuation that all hymns are of too narrow limits to correspond in any degree unto the infinite glories and praises of God, |
which sentence is curiously contrived for the conclusion of the second book of Davids Psalms, (the Whole Psaltery according to the jews consisting of five Books) and for insinuation that all Hymns Are of too narrow Limits to correspond in any degree unto the infinite Glories and praises of God, |
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