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As tətaggaɣ əmazal olaɣan illikan ətəwəqbal-nak mišan as tu-wər-tətəgga wədi abakkad iha dər-ək isəlsa, ira a sər-ək d-iggəd fəl a kay ihlək. Eges kay arn-ay.»
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As tətaggaɣ əmazal olaɣan illikan ətəwəqbal-nak mišan as tu-wər-tətəgga wədi abakkad iha dər-ək isəlsa, ira a sər-ək d-iggəd fəl a kay ihlək. Eges kay arn-ay.»
372. 'To be a keeper' means to serve, in the way that gate-keepers and door-keepers did in the Jewish Church. Faith is called the keeper of charity from the fact that it ought to be the servant. But it accorded with the basic assumptions of that doctrine to say that faith was to have dominion, as stated at verse 7.