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Azzama azni-nnawan ənta təməddurt-nawan wədi əṣṣənat as a-dər-əs-əṣṣəstana a iqqal wa igan iṃan-nawan, gər z-iqqal əmudar wala awedan. Ad-əssəṣtəna awedan iqqal əd ṃan n əmidi-nnet win iga.
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Azzama azni-nnawan ənta təməddurt-nawan wədi əṣṣənat as a-dər-əs-əṣṣəstana a iqqal wa igan iṃan-nawan, gər z-iqqal əmudar wala awedan. Ad-əssəṣtəna awedan iqqal əd ṃan n əmidi-nnet win iga.
1078. That the “father of Canaan” signifies worship in externals without internal worship, has been stated before. From faith separated from charity no other worship can come forth; for the internal man is charity, never faith without charity; so that he who is destitute of charity can have no other worship than external worship without internal. And because such worship comes forth from faith separated from charity, Ham is called “the father of Canaan” and in what follows Ham is not treated of, but Canaan.