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How Do You Quote Scripture?

M Gritters·1948-02-15
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How Do You Quote Scripture? No wonder, said one man discussing Scripture with another, no wonder the people turn away from the truth. The leaders turn away from the truth, and Scripture says: as priest so the people. But, does Scripture really say that? The question is not whether there is truth in this statement, the question is whether this quotation is correct. How Do You Quote Scripture? No wonder, said one man discussing Scripture with another, no wonder the people turn away from the...

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Author
M Gritters
Date

1948-02-15

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Scripture References
Hosea
Hosea 4:9Hosea 4:12Hosea 7:7-9
Isaiah 24:2
Matthew
Matthew 23Matthew 7
Joel 2:8
Ecclesiastes 7:16
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