438 Chap. 19. An Expotitian upon the Bookof J o B. Vert z9a Thus farm ?ó6a anfwer to the fecond fpeech of his fecond friend 73i/dadbath beenopened : wherein he hath laboured to take all his three friends offfrom the fiercenefleof their oppoll. tionagainft him; and the harfhneffe oftheir opinion ofhim by theconfeffion of his own faith, in the former context,and by re- membring them in this of the account which theywere to give toGodofall their words and works in the judgement of the great Day. His third friend Zappar takes up the fame caufe, and perfecutes b again upon the old quarrel!, that furely hewas a wickedman, a manofanevil] life, becaufe his life was fo full ofevills. OB,
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