By: Ardis E. Parshall - August 21, 2018 “To derive the greatest benefit from the written word, it is necessary that we be familiar with the entire text; it is impossible to form a correct conception by the simple reading of an isolated passage; we must be familiar with that which goes before, and follows after it, and more than all else, we must be able to discern whether that which we read is a definite declaration of the purposes of ...
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