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Page 161
46 , fear not , Jacob , my servant , for I am with thee , I will make a full end of all the na- tions , etc. Then the Lord did reveal himself to me sitting upon a throne of justice and all the world appearing before him , and , though I ...
46 , fear not , Jacob , my servant , for I am with thee , I will make a full end of all the na- tions , etc. Then the Lord did reveal himself to me sitting upon a throne of justice and all the world appearing before him , and , though I ...
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... so we have no reason to misinterpret or under- value your Lordship's either directions or intentions therein . I know no man under heaven ( I speak in God's fear without flattery ) whose counsel I should rather depend upon for the ...
... so we have no reason to misinterpret or under- value your Lordship's either directions or intentions therein . I know no man under heaven ( I speak in God's fear without flattery ) whose counsel I should rather depend upon for the ...
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30 35 Yea , though thou lie upon the dust , When they who helped thee flee in fear , Die full of hope and manly trust , Like those who fell in battle here . 40 Another hand thy sword shall wield , Another hand the standard wave ...
30 35 Yea , though thou lie upon the dust , When they who helped thee flee in fear , Die full of hope and manly trust , Like those who fell in battle here . 40 Another hand thy sword shall wield , Another hand the standard wave ...
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