(seq. 8)

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James at Sep 04, 2020 07:27 PM

(seq. 8)

ye multitude of [?] & [cast?]
you down to [the?] nether parts of ye
earth - i.e - [?] [yr?] total over-
throw - Ch [43.3?] According to ye
[?], [?] I saw, when I came to de-
stroy ye city, i.e. to denounce [de-
struction?] [?] it - [?] Gen.h1.13.
The chief [Butler?] giving Pha-
raoh an [?] of [?] in-
terpreting his dream [?] of ye
chief Baker, [says?]. [?]
[?] [to?] mine office & him he
[changed?]. - [So?] the Prophet here
is said to make ye hearts of ye people
[fat?], & [yr?] [ears?] heavy, because ye fore-
told that they [?] harden yr hearts
& stop yr ears to [yr?] own destruction.

The [?] phrases here used
[?] ye greatest degree of [?}-
ility.
The [fatness?] of ye heart is [?] to
the love of [God's?] word. Psal 119.70.
Their heart is as fat as [grease?], but
I delight in thy law. The same [?] is
expressed by ye phrase of ye hearts being
[?]. [?] says [7 Acts.?]
Ye stiff [?] & uncircumcised in
[?]. ye [do?] [alway?] [resist?] ye [?].
John [quoting?] their prophesy, explains
it to [dignify?] ye[?] of ye heart.

The [?] [?] [?]
[?] [?] - & make their
ears heavy, or [?] of [?]
[?] [?]

(seq. 8)

ye multitude of [?] & [cast?]
you down to [the?] nether parts of ye
earth - i.e - [?] [yr?] total over-
throw - Ch [43.3?] According to ye
[?], [?] I saw, when I came to de-
stroy ye city, i.e. to denounce [de-
struction?] [?] it - [?] Gen.h1.13.
The chief [Butler?] giving Pha-
raoh an [?] of [?] in-
terpreting his dream [?] of ye
chief Baker, [says?]. [?]
[?] [to?] mine office & him he
[changed?]. - [So?] the Prophet here
is said to make ye hearts of ye people
[fat?], & [yr?] [ears?] heavy, because ye fore-
told that they [?] harden yr hearts
& stop yr ears to [yr?] own destruction.

The [?] phrases here used
[?] ye greatest degree of [?}-
ility.
The [fatness?] of ye heart is [?] to
the love of [God's?] word. Psal 119.70.
Their heart is as fat as [grease?], but
I delight in thy law. The same [?] is
expressed by ye phrase of ye hearts being
[?]. [?] says [7 Acts.?]