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... Lord strangely turned the Wind in an instant , they had all perished upon the Rocks which were just before , and within sight of them in the Ship . The Relation of this observable Providence we shall here set down in Mr. Mather's own ...
... Lord strangely turned the Wind in an instant , they had all perished upon the Rocks which were just before , and within sight of them in the Ship . The Relation of this observable Providence we shall here set down in Mr. Mather's own ...
Page 201
... Lord loveth he chasteneth , and scourg- eth every Son whom he receiveth . But now I see the Lord had his time to Scourge and chasten me . The portion of some is to have their afflic- tions by drops , now one drop and then another ; but ...
... Lord loveth he chasteneth , and scourg- eth every Son whom he receiveth . But now I see the Lord had his time to Scourge and chasten me . The portion of some is to have their afflic- tions by drops , now one drop and then another ; but ...
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... Lord . 1939 MEDITATION . PS . 45.2 . GRACE IN THY LIPS IS POURED OUT Thy Humane Frame , my Glorious Lord , I spy , A Golden Still with Heavenly Choice drugs filld ; Thy Holy Love , the Glowing heate whereby , The Spirit of Grace is ...
... Lord . 1939 MEDITATION . PS . 45.2 . GRACE IN THY LIPS IS POURED OUT Thy Humane Frame , my Glorious Lord , I spy , A Golden Still with Heavenly Choice drugs filld ; Thy Holy Love , the Glowing heate whereby , The Spirit of Grace is ...
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