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The Sign of the Saviour - "and this shall be a sign to" = Saying of Simeon - This Chill is set for the fall [[unclear: to?]] a sign = Jews over disappointed in His earthly signs -- at birth at the inauguration of his K - "Jews require a sign" [[to?]] = Same mistake now - never satisfied not his sign = His introduction into the [[O?]] was a reproof to the [[Cents?]] customs & ambitions & e . = He took the lowest place and Says - Come down. "A certain Man" - "Foxes [[unclear: lane?]]' By & by he will say Come if His Sign then will be "The Clouds"
The Sign of the Saviour - "and this shall be a sign to" = Saying of Simeon - This Chill is set for the fall [[unclear: to?]] a sign = Jews over disappointed in His earthly signs -- at birth at the inauguration of his K[[ing?]] - "Jews require a sign" [[to?]] = Same mistake now - never satisfied not his sign = His introduction into the [[O?]] was a reproof to the [[Cents?]] customs & ambitions & e . = He took the lowest place and Says - Come down. "A certain Man" - "Foxes [[unclear: lane?]]' By & by he will say Come if His Sign then will be "The Clouds"

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The Sign of the Saviour - "and this shall be a sign to" = Saying of Simeon - This Chill is set for the fall unclear: to? a sign = Jews over disappointed in His earthly signs -- at birth at the inauguration of his King? - "Jews require a sign" to? = Same mistake now - never satisfied not his sign = His introduction into the O? was a reproof to the Cents? customs & ambitions & e . = He took the lowest place and Says - Come down. "A certain Man" - "Foxes unclear: lane?' By & by he will say Come if His Sign then will be "The Clouds"