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THe free-hearted Jews stil brought, either gold, or silver, or pretious stones, or fine linnen, or spices, or
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THe free-hearted Jews stil brought, either gold, or silver, or pretious stones, or fine linnen, or spices, or
silk, or hair, or one thing or other, to the building of the material ta∣bernacle; and they left not building till they were prohibited by procla∣mation; In building thy spiritual tabernacle to the Lord, leave not praying reading, hearing, learning, meditating, applying, practising, till thou be stayed by death; In thy spi∣ritual progress, repine not at thy pains past, neither think much of that which is to come, but keep on still; Be not weary of good intents and gracious imployments.