, entitled,
"Come out and be separate," by the Rev. Dr. Bates. Glasgow, 1843.
ERRATA.
Page 145, line 12, for "requires," read "require."
Page 161, line 21, before "will persevere, &c.," put "that."
Page 174, line 14, for "unrevealed," read "revealed."
Page 198, line 17, for "even," read "view"; line 18, for "are," read
"as."
Page 205, line 11, for "share," read "shun."
Page 237, line 17, for "visitors," read "writers."
Page 340, line 20, for "his," read "their."
Transcriber's Notes:
Added footnote marker 637 after:
"four living creatures" of the New
Added footnote marker 641 after:
for a light of the Gentiles."
Removed unnecessary closing quotation mark after:
he might have the pre-eminence.
Added closing quotation mark after:
sacrifices God is well pleased.
Corrected "Jos" to "Job" in footnote 412.
The Errata listed above have been corrected in the text,
except for "requires," which does not occur in the text
as indicated.
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