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... brings : When Men , let them make what they will their own , Till they know this , are to themfelves unknown . Of Stories I well know there's divers Sorts , Some Foreign , fame . Domeftick ; and Reports Are thereof made as Fancy leads ...
... brings : When Men , let them make what they will their own , Till they know this , are to themfelves unknown . Of Stories I well know there's divers Sorts , Some Foreign , fame . Domeftick ; and Reports Are thereof made as Fancy leads ...
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... bring him down In Chains of great Contempt quite through the Town . I faw Emanuel when he possest His Town of Manfoul , and how greatly bleft A Town , his gallant Town of Manfoul was , When he receiv'd his Pardon , lov'd his Laws . When ...
... bring him down In Chains of great Contempt quite through the Town . I faw Emanuel when he possest His Town of Manfoul , and how greatly bleft A Town , his gallant Town of Manfoul was , When he receiv'd his Pardon , lov'd his Laws . When ...
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... bring his Manfoul to him again ; yea , and to put Manfoul too , through the Pow- er of his matchless Love , into a far better , and more happy Condition than it was in before it was taken by Diabolus . Thefe Papers therefore were ...
... bring his Manfoul to him again ; yea , and to put Manfoul too , through the Pow- er of his matchless Love , into a far better , and more happy Condition than it was in before it was taken by Diabolus . Thefe Papers therefore were ...
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... bring thefe Tidings to Manfoul , from coming into the Town . A new Oath impofed . Secondly , This done , in the next place , Diabolus , that he might make Manfoul as fure as he could , frames and impofes a new Oath , and horrible ...
... bring thefe Tidings to Manfoul , from coming into the Town . A new Oath impofed . Secondly , This done , in the next place , Diabolus , that he might make Manfoul as fure as he could , frames and impofes a new Oath , and horrible ...
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... bring you into that Bondage under which you were captivated before , or a worse , and then what good will your Lives do you ? Shall you with him live in Pleafure , as you do now ? No , no , you must be bound by Laws that will pinch you ...
... bring you into that Bondage under which you were captivated before , or a worse , and then what good will your Lives do you ? Shall you with him live in Pleafure , as you do now ? No , no , you must be bound by Laws that will pinch you ...
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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.