. The North Carolina Presbyterian. efore the clause, regeneration, though some put it althose who refer it to the renovationby John the Baptist, put it after anbefore. Parkhurst says, The wordithus construed in our translationcopy he used therefore had no commafore the clause. Josejffh Mede (Works, foli^1677, p. 86) says, in the regeneration^ iinot to be joined to the foregoing, but relatesto what follows in the verse. He makesregeneration resurrection. Mark ii. 11: into thine house—Ox-ford, quarto and octavo. Eyre & Spottie-woode, Bs^gsters Bible, Burkitts, Watson,Doopareil 12mo, of 1853, qua


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. efore the clause, regeneration, though some put it althose who refer it to the renovationby John the Baptist, put it after anbefore. Parkhurst says, The wordithus construed in our translationcopy he used therefore had no commafore the clause. Josejffh Mede (Works, foli^1677, p. 86) says, in the regeneration^ iinot to be joined to the foregoing, but relatesto what follows in the verse. He makesregeneration resurrection. Mark ii. 11: into thine house—Ox-ford, quarto and octavo. Eyre & Spottie-woode, Bs^gsters Bible, Burkitts, Watson,Doopareil 12mo, of 1853, quarto, A. B. So-ciety, ahd others; unto thine house.— a. o<in1853; the\t have I in glnal, Vc.


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