Commonplace-book. Formerly Book of common places. orig. A book in which ‘commonplaces’ or passages important for reference were collected, usually under general heads; hence, a book in which one records passages or matters to be especially remembered or referred to, with or without arrangement. First usage recorded: 1578. - OED
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
1 John 2:1
Behold, of what country is the love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are.
-literal translation by James Boice, The Epistles of John, 79.
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