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that I have possessed my kingdom."--See _Sanborn's Gram._, p. 242. "In the same manner that relative pronouns and their antecedents are usually parsed."--_Ib._, p. 71. "Parse or mention all the other nouns in the parsing examples, in the same manner that you do the word in the form of parsing."--_Ib._, p. 8. "The passive verb will always be of the person and number that the verb _be_ is, of which it is in part composed."--_Ib._, p. 53. "You have been taught that a verb must always be of the same person and number that its nominative is."--_Ib._, p. 68. "A relative pronoun, also, must always be of the same person, number, and even gender that its antecedent is."--_Ib._, p. 68. "The subsequent is always in the same case that the word is, which asks the question."--_Ib._, p. 95. "_One_ sometimes represents an antecedent noun in the same definite manner that personal pronouns do."--_Ib._, p. 98. "The mind being carried forward to the time that an event happens, easily conceives it to be present."--_Ib._, p. 107. "_Save_ and _saving_ are parsed in the same manner that _except_ and _excepting_ are."--_Ib._, p. 123. "Adverbs describe, qualify, or modify the meaning of a verb in the same manner that adjectives do nouns."--_Ib._, p. 16. "The third person singular of verbs, is formed in the same manner, that the plural number of nouns is."--_Ib._, p. 41. "He saith further: 'that the apostles did not anew baptize such persons, that had been baptized with the baptism of John.'"--_Barclay's Works_, i, 292. "For we which live, are always delivered unto death for Jesus' sake."--_2 Cor._, iv, 11. "For they, which believe in God, must be careful to maintain good works."--_Barclay's Works_, i, 431. "Nor yet of those which teach things which they ought not, for filthy lucre's sake."--_Ib._, i, 435. "So as to hold such bound in heaven, whom they bind on earth, and such loosed in heaven, whom they loose on earth."--_Ib._, i, 478. "Now, if it be an evil to do any thing out of strife; then such things that are seen so to be done, are they not to be avoided and forsaken?"--_Ib._, i, 522. "All such who satisfy themselves not with the superficies of religion."--_Ib._, ii, 23. "And he is the same in substance, what he was upon earth, both in spirit, soul and body."--_Ib._, iii, 98. "And those that do not thus, are such, to whom the Church of Rome can have no charity."--_Ib._, iii, 204. "Before his book he placeth a great list of that he accounts th
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