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Draw me , and I will run after thee , saies the Spouse : she was called before , now she awakens ; and she does not say draw me ... and lay all upon the force of grace , but draw me and I will run ; she promises an application and ...
Draw me , and I will run after thee , saies the Spouse : she was called before , now she awakens ; and she does not say draw me ... and lay all upon the force of grace , but draw me and I will run ; she promises an application and ...
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Donne twice took what may be called military vacations , being present on the expedition to Cadiz in 1596 and the Islands expedition in 1597. Whether either of them was any further ahead in the world by these adventures is questionable ...
Donne twice took what may be called military vacations , being present on the expedition to Cadiz in 1596 and the Islands expedition in 1597. Whether either of them was any further ahead in the world by these adventures is questionable ...
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... in Paradise Regained is evident in both the details and structure of the opening sequence depicting Jesus ' baptism . The Holy Spirit , the source of good works and true worship , is especially prominent : the Spirit is called upon ...
... in Paradise Regained is evident in both the details and structure of the opening sequence depicting Jesus ' baptism . The Holy Spirit , the source of good works and true worship , is especially prominent : the Spirit is called upon ...
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