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Transcriber Notes
Punctuation problems have been resolved. Other typographical issues have
been changed and are listed below.
Author's archaic spelling and punctuation styles preserved.
Table of Contents added.
Passages in italics indicated by _underscores_.
Transcriber Changes
The following changes were made to the original text:
Page 21: Was jeaousy (no =jealousy=, no Levite pride)
Page 47: Was fearfearfull
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