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Posted by Cliff Collins on February 09, 19102 at 17:37:50:
Check out this webpage:
http://www.geocities.com/cliffff41/
Have any of you had as much trouble understanding the language of the early 1800's? I have found it quite confusing. I believe that Finney's material has a lot to offer if it could be understood.
This site is translating Finney's works into modern American english? Check it out. What do you think? Is it benefical? DOes it have potential? or is it a waste of time.
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