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This is enough ; and [ thanks to ] Eternal God our Lord who gives to all those who walk His way , victory over ... Christendom should have rejoicing therein and make great festivals , and give solemn thanks to the Holy Trinity for the ...
This is enough ; and [ thanks to ] Eternal God our Lord who gives to all those who walk His way , victory over ... Christendom should have rejoicing therein and make great festivals , and give solemn thanks to the Holy Trinity for the ...
Pagina 119
She not speaking , I told her I was willing to give her two [ hundred ] and fifty pounds per annum during her life , if it should please God to take me out of the world before her .
She not speaking , I told her I was willing to give her two [ hundred ] and fifty pounds per annum during her life , if it should please God to take me out of the world before her .
Pagina 158
And suppose God will not give you a spirit of grace for any love's sake you discern in God towards you and any neighborly and fatherly care he hath over you , yet if God give thee but an heart to feel thine own want and thirst after it ...
And suppose God will not give you a spirit of grace for any love's sake you discern in God towards you and any neighborly and fatherly care he hath over you , yet if God give thee but an heart to feel thine own want and thirst after it ...
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