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Thou woost ? wel we be tweye , And two of us shul strenger be than oon , Look whan that he is set , and right anoon Arys , as though thou woldest with him pleye ; And I shal ryve him thurgh the sydes tweye Whyl that thou strogelest with ...
Thou woost ? wel we be tweye , And two of us shul strenger be than oon , Look whan that he is set , and right anoon Arys , as though thou woldest with him pleye ; And I shal ryve him thurgh the sydes tweye Whyl that thou strogelest with ...
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it was said , “ is this : to fear God sincerely , to trust assuredly that we have , for Christ's sake , a gracious and merciful God ; to ask and look with confidence for help from Him in all our affairs , according to our calling ...
it was said , “ is this : to fear God sincerely , to trust assuredly that we have , for Christ's sake , a gracious and merciful God ; to ask and look with confidence for help from Him in all our affairs , according to our calling ...
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He is a friend of religious toleration , and that , not only because his philosophy has taught him to look on all forms of faith with an impartial eye , but also from the gentleness and effeminacy of feeling , which is the attendant on ...
He is a friend of religious toleration , and that , not only because his philosophy has taught him to look on all forms of faith with an impartial eye , but also from the gentleness and effeminacy of feeling , which is the attendant on ...
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