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Chatawhcha viahchao zy cha siesai ta, Elaiza cha a chadai ta, “Ei nâ nata ei pâ kei sy tua aw na ta, chatanachata ei cha vaw zi aw,” tah ta. Chatawhcha ano chata a hnohta, “Va kua mah y; khâpa ei cha tah tly?” tah ta.
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Chatawhcha viahchao zy cha siesai ta, Elaiza cha a chadai ta, “Ei nâ nata ei pâ kei sy tua aw na ta, chatanachata ei cha vaw zi aw,” tah ta. Chatawhcha ano chata a hnohta, “Va kua mah y; khâpa ei cha tah tly?” tah ta.
Napsal(a) Henry MacLagan
Verse 20. But this state (being one of transition) is liable to recede from good, and therefore although it follows the Lord, it also looks back to former states of life as to affection and thought, thus to evils and falsities, the desire to obey the Lord predominating, and hence there is fluctuation preceding conjunction.