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Dudley , His Excellency Gov. gave me no proposals . Whereas I had Shute . Visited Mrs. Denison . Sam Hirst asked her long before to give me proand Hall supped at her house . Went and posals in writing , and she upbraided me came home in ...
Dudley , His Excellency Gov. gave me no proposals . Whereas I had Shute . Visited Mrs. Denison . Sam Hirst asked her long before to give me proand Hall supped at her house . Went and posals in writing , and she upbraided me came home in ...
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First, if God be pleased to open thine eyes to sec what a dry soul thou hast and art sensible of the dryness of thine own heart wanting sap and moisture and art therefore athirst for want of grace, then it is very hopeful God will give ...
First, if God be pleased to open thine eyes to sec what a dry soul thou hast and art sensible of the dryness of thine own heart wanting sap and moisture and art therefore athirst for want of grace, then it is very hopeful God will give ...
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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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