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in t. eye of t. world t. weak t. bass - t. despised & such as are not accounted of at all as making any [[figure?]] in [society?]] [[unclear--marked out]] | |||
But are considered as worthless & vile - Upon these scattered up & down among t. mass of men, Ct. sends down t. rain of [[the rest is covered over]] | |||
[[this paper lying on top of the other]]: | |||
[[unclear]] | of t natural heart of man The scriptures [[unclear--marked out]] makes use of t book of nature to represent the natural heart [[unclear]] and the experience of all ages proves the representation | ||
Just hence we know that what t scriptures may say of men in this respect is true | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 16 July 2020
Note: one paper with writing is partially placed over another with writing
[at top]: in t. eye of t. world t. weak t. bass - t. despised & such as are not accounted of at all as making any figure? in [society?]] unclear--marked out But are considered as worthless & vile - Upon these scattered up & down among t. mass of men, Ct. sends down t. rain of the rest is covered over
this paper lying on top of the other:
of t natural heart of man The scriptures unclear--marked out makes use of t book of nature to represent the natural heart unclear and the experience of all ages proves the representation
Just hence we know that what t scriptures may say of men in this respect is true
2dly (turn to 2dly 5 pages from the end - - -)