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MartyRae Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Adverb clause of purpose

Could anyone tell me if the grammar is correct? It doesn't seem correct to me. I am putting how I think it should be below. Is there a rule for this?

We exist to exalt God and see Him glorified in all things; build up the saints to maturity in Christ; bring the hope of the Gospel to the lost in Mt. Juliet and beyond.

How I think it should read for correct grammar: We exist to exalt God and to see Him glorified in all things; to build up the saints to maturity in Christ; and to bring the hope of the Gospel to the lost in Mt. Juliet and beyond.
or with commas:
We exist to exalt God and to see Him glorified in all things, to build up the saints to maturity in Christ, and to bring the hope of the Gospel to the lost in Mt. Juliet and beyond.

Thank you.
  

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