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NOW the spirit of grace which God my spirit upon you , ” implying that if God bestows upon his people is partly a spirit give a man but so much honesty of heart of adoption and partly a spirit of regen- as to leave his folly and ...
NOW the spirit of grace which God my spirit upon you , ” implying that if God bestows upon his people is partly a spirit give a man but so much honesty of heart of adoption and partly a spirit of regen- as to leave his folly and ...
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I think I may now take upon me some share of happiness — I may say I have not lived in vain - for all my heart holds ... me in her affection — I dread no rival , for our tempers are similar , and our hearts beat in unison together .
I think I may now take upon me some share of happiness — I may say I have not lived in vain - for all my heart holds ... me in her affection — I dread no rival , for our tempers are similar , and our hearts beat in unison together .
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“But the exceptional in the matter moves the heart within you. Even so, too, is mine moved. But let not warm hearts betray heads that should be cool. Ashore in a criminal case will an upright judge allow himself when off the bench to be ...
“But the exceptional in the matter moves the heart within you. Even so, too, is mine moved. But let not warm hearts betray heads that should be cool. Ashore in a criminal case will an upright judge allow himself when off the bench to be ...
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CLAUDE DABLON | 7 |
From The Vinland History of the flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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