The grand tryal, or, Poetical exercitations upon the book of Job wherein suitable to each text of that sacred book, a modest explanation, and continuation of the several discourses contained in it, is attempted / by William Clark.

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The grand tryal, or, Poetical exercitations upon the book of Job wherein suitable to each text of that sacred book, a modest explanation, and continuation of the several discourses contained in it, is attempted / by William Clark.
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Clark, William, advocate.
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Edinburgh :: Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson ...
1685.
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Job -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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PAge 7. Line 9. read since for sure: ibid. l. 15. add still. p. 13. l. 29. add me. p. 29. l. 11. for putting, r. pulin. ibid. l. 42. for nor, r. none. p. 35. l. 41. add are. ibid. l. 46. for ex∣press, r. oppress. p. 60. l. 49. r. I am. p. 84. l. 30. r. specious lye. p. 85. 4, and 5. l. of 12. verse, r. on't. p. 110. l. 1. r. be. p. 127. l. 12. of verse 9. for to, r. so. p. 140. l. 1. of verse 2. for shall, r. still. p. 144. l. 26. for ob, r. of. p. 184. l. 15. for should, r. would. p. 191. l. 1. of verse 8. add thou. p. 213. l. 14. of verse 13. for flowers, r. floors. p. 223. l. 23. of verse 17. for properly, r. pro∣perty. p. 261. l. 1. for my, r. by. p. 262. l. 3. for all, r. at. p. 264. l. 34. for through, r. though. p. 274. l. 9. verse 27. for power, r. hour. p. 287. Text, verse 12. for just, r. unjust. ibid. l. 3. r. untam'd. ibid. l. 13. for the, r. thy. p. 301. verse 19. l. 24. for riches, r. virtues. p. 304. verse 13. l. 1. for such, r. since. p. 311. l. 4. for chines, r. chimes. p. 354. verse 21. l. 5. for small, r. tall.

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