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Excerpt from An Exposition of the New Testament: Intended as an Introduction to the Study of the Scriptures, by Pointing Out the Leading Sense, and Connection of the Sacred Writers
Your Lordfhip knows how many years I have employed upon this work; and how long it hath lain by me: and yet, tho I hope I have neither been deficient in reading, in thinking, nor in confulting my friends on the I fiill, my, Lord, bring it forward with apprehenfion. Nothing is more arduous,'than to comment on the fcriptures - to publi/h' our own interpretations of the word 'of God. In many places we mit/t conjeéhtre; and there will ever be a variety of' Opinions. I humbly however tru¿ in God, that I have hazarded no conjecture, nor have glven any explication of obfcure' points, inconfifient with the general jenje of fcripture, which mu/z be our guide in all dubious pej.
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