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Excerpt from An Historical Geography of the Old and New Testament, Vol. 1 of 2
Of thefe two parts of Scripture, the Doctrinal, being of infinitely the highef't concern, requires there fore out far greatefi Rudy and application. How ever this hinders not, but that we may, and very commendably too, fpend forne time and thoughts on the Hifiorical part of Scripture; it being but rea fonable to think, that what the wifdom of God has judged fit to make part of his word, we may judge. Fit to make part of our Rudy.
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