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... hath by him wrought much good among us . It only remains now that He who first moved you to this , put you for- ward in the continuance thereof : it was the Lord ; and therefore to Him lift we up our hearts that He would perfect it ...
... hath by him wrought much good among us . It only remains now that He who first moved you to this , put you for- ward in the continuance thereof : it was the Lord ; and therefore to Him lift we up our hearts that He would perfect it ...
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... hath done for my soul , in this I am confident , and I will be so . Truly then , this I find : That He giveth springs in a dry barren wilderness where no water is . I live , you know where , in Meshec , which they say signifies ...
... hath done for my soul , in this I am confident , and I will be so . Truly then , this I find : That He giveth springs in a dry barren wilderness where no water is . I live , you know where , in Meshec , which they say signifies ...
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... hath begun a good work would perfect it in the day of Christ . Salute all my friends in that Family whereof you are yet a member . I am much bound unto them for their love . I bless the Lord for them ; and that my Son , by their ...
... hath begun a good work would perfect it in the day of Christ . Salute all my friends in that Family whereof you are yet a member . I am much bound unto them for their love . I bless the Lord for them ; and that my Son , by their ...
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... hath sent down arms into the County of Cambridge ; for the defence of that County , it is this day ordered , ' — that he shall have the ' 1007. ' expended on that ser- vice , repaid him by and by . Is Mr. Cromwell aware that there lies ...
... hath sent down arms into the County of Cambridge ; for the defence of that County , it is this day ordered , ' — that he shall have the ' 1007. ' expended on that ser- vice , repaid him by and by . Is Mr. Cromwell aware that there lies ...
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... hath yielded to Sir John Palgrave ; how true it is I know not , for I spoke not Sir John yesterday as he came through Town . I did your message to Captain Shewood . Not to trouble you further , I crave leave ; and am ever " Your ...
... hath yielded to Sir John Palgrave ; how true it is I know not , for I spoke not Sir John yesterday as he came through Town . I did your message to Captain Shewood . Not to trouble you further , I crave leave ; and am ever " Your ...
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