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jmta ^ ioii . " He always professes to like rncyefy Well , ana is full of his wishes for me arid gladness ' - for any good . I said noHfght , but I knew for the most part of his life he ever shewed me great civilities and kindness , and have no
reason to complain of his outward behaviour now . I divrt myself with walking in the fields and to farm houses , putting tea and sugar in my pocket to refresh myself , and amuse myself with the good woman and her ruraJ entertainments , as hay fields , lambs , calves , cows , & c . I hav-e not been twice at any place yet , but seek after new walks and new little
guides as I goon ; the person I am with bfing much confined to her shop , which is the oniy one in this scattered town of South Mims : it being so great a road It consists chiefly of publicans , so am forced to walk some way before I can please myself with prospects . When I was viewing a delightful prospect about a mile from hence , being with a farm woman , a number of haymakers being near me in the next field laid their tools
down and came ' to the hedge side making profound obeisance . I wonder'd they Sid not go on in their work , they hop'd for my honour ' s company in" the field , I told them I design ed to come present-
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TA-Bi / E of Passages in which the Improved Version loaves fhe Text of Gviosbach ' s 2 nd edition ; toge . ther with those an vvhicTi it leaves the Received Text without sufficient notice : concluded from p . 56 ' 8 .
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* I CORINTHIANS . Ch . i . ao . o £ this world G . of [ this ] wprld iil . * . f » ot with R . T . and not with ***— ¦ 5 . ministers R . T . but
ministers v . 7 . Take away R . T . Take 1 away therefore **—» . I 3 # [ therefore ) G , rrj . vi . a . Jkqow yc not G . prefixes or . nvitb A . a . «—~ 14 . raise up us R . T . raise up
. you < yii . I 7 JtfvGorl G . as the Lord 2 ¦ . >» - * -M . » frprjas i ; he JLajd G . aa God lux * 2 . however G . - ^ however ]
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' ' ¦ ¦ f ' ' ¦ ' ¦ : »• ¦¦ / . . . < .. . jTr * ly ; when I was in , iwp ifonou ^ mus t grfje them something to dryik ; still i thought it was the respect they thought fu tp pay to a Loudoner ; they , got six juss
of drink ; for my twelver they bit n $ & a£ 9 got a great pole and set i » the grouixd vrith" their tools ^ and do ^ jc'd roun . il aiid in all shapes—it diverted me so . mucH that I beg ^ n to think I , had got a _ gonjd penny worth . —If Cato had b' ^ en pre ^ -enjt , he w ^ ould have been seen with lau .-nter
holding both his sides . I was only-concerned there was so small an auditory . Then I walk'd off with thar . ks for the ^ r entertainment—my little guide told u > e as I came back , they t > ok me for L . ady Albermarle who lived \ jery near there , whose house was in sight—to be sure they performed their best ; it was extremely queer and diverting , their nods
and winks and ? miles 9 Sec , all the honest women hoped they should see me again . At present I am in qutjst of new places ; my present thougfet . is to stay a month or five weeks longer . I am invited to St . Albans . for . sorne nights by Mrs . Rand * lr * s brother , where I am , who is a great trader there and has an estate there ; we intend to go to-moirow in a Caravan . *< i . h * * * * .. . ¦ .,
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ix . 1 . Am I not a free-map f am I not an apostle ? " R : T . has these clauses inverted ^ — - 10 . he who threshetty oug hf to partake of his hope C £ he who thresheth , in | iop # of partaking . - 16 . for woe R . 1 . but woe ^ » o . not being myself under j the law . 'Tbit ilause is
ivanting in /? . T * . and ii added by G . tvitb A . 3 . " x . 1 . for R . T . but , ~— ' 9 . try the Lord G . try the Christ
30 , the Geiuiles G . [ the Q )& - % tiies f ' ¦ •'•'? v " ' ¦ '¦> •¦
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Variations of the Improved Version from GrieshdcTi . 733
Biblical Criticism.
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~ ^^^^^ For an explanation of the marlcs , see pp . 388 . 566 . . > .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1809, page 733, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1707/page/27/
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