44
theihthaipa cha a ngia aw ta a moh heih aw; hri cha o liata a vaw kawh khiahtala, cha o liata phawhpa cha a kawh ngâpa chi châ ta; pathaih leipa a châ.
44
theihthaipa cha a ngia aw ta a moh heih aw; hri cha o liata a vaw kawh khiahtala, cha o liata phawhpa cha a kawh ngâpa chi châ ta; pathaih leipa a châ.
Napsal(a) Henry MacLagan
Verse 44. Then Divine Good will flow into its receptacle more strongly, and if there be still a tendency to the profanation of truths, or the actual profanation thereof in the slightest degree, it is productive of irritation where good rules; and there is impurity.