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... mind rested in it ; and it put an end to all those cavils and objections . And there has been a wonderful alteration in my mind , in respect to the doctrine of God's sovereignty , from that day to this ; so that I scarce ever have found ...
... mind rested in it ; and it put an end to all those cavils and objections . And there has been a wonderful alteration in my mind , in respect to the doctrine of God's sovereignty , from that day to this ; so that I scarce ever have found ...
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... mind is that of nature . Every day , the sun ; and , after the sun- set , night and her stars . Ever the winds blow ; ever the grass grows . Every day , men and women , conversing , beholding and beholden . The scholar is he of all men ...
... mind is that of nature . Every day , the sun ; and , after the sun- set , night and her stars . Ever the winds blow ; ever the grass grows . Every day , men and women , conversing , beholding and beholden . The scholar is he of all men ...
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... mind took through the eyes of one scribe ; we have been that man , and have passed on . First , one ; then another ; we drain all cisterns , and , waxing greater by all these supplies , we crave a better and more abundant food . The man ...
... mind took through the eyes of one scribe ; we have been that man , and have passed on . First , one ; then another ; we drain all cisterns , and , waxing greater by all these supplies , we crave a better and more abundant food . The man ...
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JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 3 |
THOMAS MORTON ?15751646 | 12 |
MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 16311705 | 21 |
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