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in covetous conversation - When they define them so much as to withhold charity in any effort - then [[it?]] covetous conversation - When they define these so much as to withhold from a necessary support of civil government, or religion - or a support of their families then it is covetous covetous conversation - when persons dread poverty so as to make them unjust or take what they have no right to, then it is covetous conversation - this is according to worldly wisdom & all these things show a heart which loves worth, & is taken up with it to a dishonor of of God & his [[unclear]] wounding
in covetous conversation - When they define them so much as to withhold charity in any respect - there is covetous conversation - When they define these so much as to withhold from t necessary support of civil government, or religion - or a support of their families then it is covetous covetous conversation - when persons dread poverty so as to make them unjust or take what they have no right to, then it is covetous conversation - this is according to worldly wisdom & c all these things show, a heart which loves worth?, & is taken up with it to t dishonor of of God & his [[unclear]] wounding
III We are here to consider [[unclear]] argument - to induce believers to this Christian conversation
III We are here to consider t argument - to induce believers to this Christian conversation

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in covetous conversation - When they define them so much as to withhold charity in any respect - there is covetous conversation - When they define these so much as to withhold from t necessary support of civil government, or religion - or a support of their families then it is covetous covetous conversation - when persons dread poverty so as to make them unjust or take what they have no right to, then it is covetous conversation - this is according to worldly wisdom & c all these things show, a heart which loves worth?, & is taken up with it to t dishonor of of God & his unclear wounding III We are here to consider t argument - to induce believers to this Christian conversation