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Everywhere I look, there seems to be several different ways of writing the following phrase:
O ye of little faith
O' ye of little faith
O', ye of little faith
Oh ye of little faith
Oh, ye of little faith
The first example is from the King James Bible, but obviously the grammar and punctuation in the KJB is outdated.
The story this line pertains to is a comic fantasy take on Creationism, but meant as a sly reference to verses in the New Testament. With that in mind, would any particular example be more correct to use?
O ye of little faith
O' ye of little faith
O', ye of little faith
Oh ye of little faith
Oh, ye of little faith
The first example is from the King James Bible, but obviously the grammar and punctuation in the KJB is outdated.
The story this line pertains to is a comic fantasy take on Creationism, but meant as a sly reference to verses in the New Testament. With that in mind, would any particular example be more correct to use?