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Excerpt from The Life and Work of St. Paul
After having. Received such ungrudging aid it would be ungratefullto dwell on the disadvantages in the midst of which this book has been written. I have done my best under the circumstances in which a task of such dimena alone was alone possible; and though I have. Fallen far short of my ownlideal -though I am deeply conscious'of the; many necessary imperfections of my work - though it is hardly possible. That I should have escaped errors in. In book involving so many hundreds of references and necessitating the efamtt nation of_ so many critical and exegetical questions - I still hope that, the work will be accepted. Asrfurnishing. Another part of a humble but faithful endeavour to enable those who read them to-acquire ashore thorough-knew: ledge of a large portion of the Word of God.
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