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... Forces cover'd all the Ground : Yea , how they set themselves in Battle - ray , 1 fhail remember to my dying Day .. Ifaw the Colours waving in the Wind , And they within to Mfchief how combin'd To ruin Manfoul , and to make away Her ...
... Forces cover'd all the Ground : Yea , how they set themselves in Battle - ray , 1 fhail remember to my dying Day .. Ifaw the Colours waving in the Wind , And they within to Mfchief how combin'd To ruin Manfoul , and to make away Her ...
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... Force and Constraint . Befides , he would at one Time be hot against that , at which at another he would hold his Peace , for uneven was he now in his Doings . Sometimes he would be , as if fast asleep , and again fometimes as dead ...
... Force and Constraint . Befides , he would at one Time be hot against that , at which at another he would hold his Peace , for uneven was he now in his Doings . Sometimes he would be , as if fast asleep , and again fometimes as dead ...
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... Force can do , if you fhall keep it well girt and fastened about Come therefore to my Castle and welcome , and harness yourselves for the War . There is Helmet , Breaft plate , Sword , Shield , and what not , that you will fight like ...
... Force can do , if you fhall keep it well girt and fastened about Come therefore to my Castle and welcome , and harness yourselves for the War . There is Helmet , Breaft plate , Sword , Shield , and what not , that you will fight like ...
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... Forces , their Men and under Officers , being had upon a Day by Shaddai into the Field , and there called all over by ... Force to the miserable Town of Manfoul , and when thou comeft thither , offer them firft Conditions of Peace ; and ...
... Forces , their Men and under Officers , being had upon a Day by Shaddai into the Field , and there called all over by ... Force to the miserable Town of Manfoul , and when thou comeft thither , offer them firft Conditions of Peace ; and ...
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... Force , to bring them under by Strength of Hand . ' Farewel . ' Thus you fee the Sum of their Commiffions ; for as I faid before , for the Subftance of them , they were the fame that the rest of the Noble Captains had . Wherefore they ...
... Force , to bring them under by Strength of Hand . ' Farewel . ' Thus you fee the Sum of their Commiffions ; for as I faid before , for the Subftance of them , they were the fame that the rest of the Noble Captains had . Wherefore they ...
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Page 36 - For, behold, the Lord will come with fire, and with his chariots like a whirlwind, to render his anger with fury, and his rebuke with flames of fire.
Page 153 - But now! can you think how Mansoul shone? It was fair as the sun, clear as the moon, and terrible as an army with banners.
Page 37 - O town of Mansoul, once famous, but now like the fruitless bough, once the delight of the high ones, but now a den for Diabolus, hearken also to me, and to the words that I shall speak to thee in the name of the great Shaddai. Behold, the axe is laid to the root of the trees: every tree, therefore, that bringeth not forth good fruit, is hewn down and cast into the fire.