[RELIGION] A Review of Ecclesiastical History, by John Newton - brrot
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some clipping. if this is a problem let me know if I need to redo. I will fix it in future recordings.
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some clipping. if this is a problem let me know if I need to redo. I will fix it in future recordings.
in the morning!
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Section 2 is PL OK!
Well read.
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Great. You can put me down for section 3.
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section 3:
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They are optional. You can read the ones you find interesting.
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While we are on footnotes, many of them are scripture references.
Can I say,
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...account given by Luke[*] of a woman whose character had been...
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* Luke 18:9–14
Meaning can I add natural transitional words to transition into the text of the footnote?account given by Luke found in Luke 18:9-14, of a woman whose character had been...
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"Footnote" (text) "end footnote" is normal. But for Bible references, you could just read the reference without saying it's a footnote if you want. I wouldn't add text to make it fluent, however.
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